Chords used:
G# B B* F# F#*
eI-4-----7---7------2--2-
BI-4-----7---7------2--2-
GI-5-----8---9------3--4-
DI-6-----9---7------4--2-
AI-6-----9---9------4--4-
EI-4-----7---7------2--2-
Riff (after main progression is played a few times)
eI----------
BI----------
GI-----4----
DI-4h6---6--
AI----------
EI----------
Solo
eI------------------
BI------------------
GI-----6p4-------4--
DI-4h6-----6p4-6---- X2
AI------------------
EI------------------
eI------------------
BI------------------
GI-----6p4-----6-4--
DI-4h6-----6p4------ X2
AI------------------
EI------------------
eI------------------
BI------------------
GI-----6p4-------4--
DI-4h6-----6p4-6---- X1
AI------------------
EI------------------
eI------------------
BI-------------4----
GI-----6p4-------6-- x1
DI-4h6-----6p4------
AI------------------
EI------------------
eI------------------
BI------------------
GI-----6p4-----6-4-- x1
DI-4h6-----6p4------
AI------------------
EI------------------
eI------------------
BI------------------
GI-----6p4-------4--
DI-4h6-----6p4-6---- X2
AI------------------
EI------------------
The main progression goes something like
G# - B - B* - F# - F#* - F#
You do the switches from B to B* and F# to F#* by quickly releasing
your pinky
and
fretting the above (G) string. They are only strummed once or twice.
Play around with that progression and you should get the hang of it..
if not
just
leave out the B* and F#* and it should still sound decent.
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