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Due to popular demand I have added this song
to the lesson song page. The only guitar parts in the song
are the intro riff, 1st and last solo. The verse, chorus and
variation are all played mainly on keyboards. I have adapted
the keyboard parts to a strumming pattern and the song sounds
much like the original still.
This is an easy version to the song, instead of using bar
chords (F, Bb & C) I have transposed the song up two frets,
so now you can use the chords (G, C & D). If you try to
play along with the CD, it will sound out of tune.
Intro Riff
The intro riff is using two techniques within
the first four notes, the "HO" between the 5 and
7 means to "Hammer On" and the "SL" between
the 5 and 3 means to "Slide", in this case slide
down.


Verse
The verse is a plain rhythm pattern, to make
the song smoother try and change to the next chord about a
beat or a half beat before. The "XXXX" on the tab
are muted strings (muting with your left hand), to get a muted
sound just release the pressure on your left hand making the
chord but leave you fingers on the strings, so when you strum
it produced a thud sound.

 
The following is the same progression only using rhythm charts

 
Being open chords you will get some open strings
sounding out when you lift your fingers to mute, this is fine.
You can avoid this open string sound by laying you left (fretting)
hand across the strings, this is a bit more difficult because
you have to reshape your hand to the chord again.
Chorus
Look for the timing of the chord changes in
the chorus, the second chord, G/B is played on the 2nd half
beat ( 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & ),
and the third chord C9 comes in on the 4th half beat ( 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & ),
and in the 2nd bar the D chord is played on the 2nd half beat
again.




 
The following is the same progression only using rhythm chart




 
1st Solo
This is a pretty easy solo, it's incorporating
a very common lick (small riff or solo), this is the first
three notes. With the 3rd finger, bend the 10th fret 2nd string
up a tone (equivalent of 2 Frets), while the note is still
bent use you 4th finger to play the 10th note 1st string underneath
it, then play the 10th fret 2nd string again while still in
it's bent position and release the bend down to its original
position. You'll find this lick in a hundred songs, you just
have to listen out for it.
The 1st solo is played over the chorus chords.
Play
the 1st riff 3 times

When Bending a string, try to use two fingers
instead of one, this will give you extra strength and more
stability on the bend.
Variation
The variation is easy enough, watch out for
the change from Am to A on the 3rd line, the A is played on
the 4th half beat ( 1 & 2 & 3 & 4 & ).




The following is the same progression only using rhythm charts




End Solo
The end solo is using the common lick discussed
in the 1st solo repeated three times. This riff plays over
the chorus chords while he is still singing.
Play
the 1st riff 3 times

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