Trick Pony
Just What I Do
Composição de (Keith Burns/Ira Dean)
Play this with a little distortion. *********************************************************************** bh = bend & hold r = release bend pbr = pre-bend & release p = pulloff b = bend h = hammer-on / = slide up ~ = vibrato \ = slide down t = tapped note * = pinched harmonic *********************************************************************** E--------------------------------------------------------------------- B--13bh-13-13r-10-------------10------------11-10h11p10p8------------- G----------------12pbr-p10-12b--12br-10------------------10-12pbr-p10- D--------------------------------------12-10-------------------------- A--------------------------------------------------------------------- E---------------------------------------------------------------------E--------------------------------------------------8------ B----------------------------6-8bh-9t/18p8r-p6-8/10-10~~~- G-----------------------5-5/7----------------------------- D--12-10-----------3-5/7---------------------------------- A-------10/12~~\3/5--------------------------------------- E--------------------------------------------------------- E------8---------------------------------------------| B-----8-11-8-----------------------------------------| G--10b------10b-10-8---------------------------------| D-------------------10-8-----------------------------| A-----------------------10-8*-6h7*-------------------| E---------------------------------10*-10*-8/10*~~~---| Notes ------ Some of the techniques used in this solo might not be familiar to most country players... A 'tapped' note is played by pressing the note (like a hammer-on) with a finger from your picking hand. I use my middle finger to tap, as I hold my pick with thumb and index finger. To play the part using the tapped note, you bend the string as indicated, then 'tap' the note on the B string, 9th fret, just the same as hammering on. Slide it up to around the 18th fret and then pull it off. Make sure that you hold the bend, so that you can release just after the pull-off. This is a very easy technique to do, with a bit of practice, and is used a lot in 80's metal. The other technique you may not be familiar with is a pinched harmonic. To play these, you grip your pick tightly with thumb and index finger, and just let the flesh on the side of your thumb touch the string as you pick it. If you are in the right place (usually somewhere over the pickups), you'll get a harmonic note. It doesn't have to be perfectly clean, just a harmonic overtone will usually sound good enough. Email me, or put a message on the board if you need anymore help with these or any other techniques! Don't be afraid to ask if it's the only way to learn! Axehappy
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