Very interesting solo!
open bend p.m.-
|----------------------------------------------------------13-12-10-----8-7-3-----5-----|
|-------------------------------------------------------13------------8---------5---4b5-|
|---------------------0b2--------------------5-------14-------------7---------4---------|
|--------------0-1/2---------5---5-------5-7---7/15-------------------------------------|
|-------0-2/3--------------7---7----7/8-------------------------------------------------|
|--2/3----------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
( whole-tone section ) open pre-bend
|-------7-x-5--3-1---3-1-----------------------------------------------------|
|------------------4-----4-2-0-4-2-0--------2p0------------------------------|
|--5/7-------------------------------2p0--2------2p0--2p0--------------2r0b2-|
|----------------------------------------------------------3-1-------0-------|
|--------------------------------------------------------------3-1-2---------|
|----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
|-------------------------|
|--5-3--------------------|
|------2b4r-2-0-----------|
|---------------3--1h2----|
|-----------------------3-|
|-------------------------|
This solo has alot to it. The open bends that i mentioned can either be done behind the nut or
if you're lucky enough to have a "G-bender". But don't worry, it can be done just as well behind
the nut. The middle section that accelerates throughout is pretty much a whole-tone scale starting
on G. I could be wrong with the end of the fast middle section but it should suffice if you play
it fast enough. I did not throw in all of the hammer-ons and pull-offs during the fast lick. You
should only pick the first note of each string and slur everything else. After the fast whole
tone section he goes back into C major, with a picardy third thrown in at the end. Hope you all
enjoy it, any questions or comments let me know.
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