by Homeward Bound » Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:33 pm
Hi Godskids. Does this help? I found it on line.
rhythm intro: A, G, then this lick G---2-2h4p2- , A
play 4x
D-------------5-
play lead intro after 2x of rhythm intro
lead intro:
e---5--------------------------------------}--------------------------------------------5
b-----8-5----------------------------------}---------------------------------------------
g----------7-7b8-7-5-7-5----------5-5---}---------5-7-7-7b8-7-5-7-5----7b8-7-5-
d---------------------------7--5h7------7-}----5h7-----------------------7------------
a-------------------------------------------}---------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------}--------------------------------------------
Verse: A, B, G, D-- A, G, D (or rhythm lick), A
Bridge: B, E, B, D, E
Chorus: A, G, D, A
the part that goes, "Waiting for your son to shine"
goes like this: D, G A - G, D, A - D, G, A- then the bass only
This song is played slightly tuned up, not even a half step, so if you
play with the song it will be slightly out of key. There also is alot
more Jamming by the lead guitarist but that you can do whatever you
want, and I think he uses a pentitonic minor scale (A) for the jamming
stuff.
Hi Godskids. Does this help? I found it on line.
rhythm intro: A, G, then this lick G---2-2h4p2- , A
play 4x
D-------------5-
play lead intro after 2x of rhythm intro
lead intro:
e---5--------------------------------------}--------------------------------------------5
b-----8-5----------------------------------}---------------------------------------------
g----------7-7b8-7-5-7-5----------5-5---}---------5-7-7-7b8-7-5-7-5----7b8-7-5-
d---------------------------7--5h7------7-}----5h7-----------------------7------------
a-------------------------------------------}---------------------------------------------
E-------------------------------------------}--------------------------------------------
Verse: A, B, G, D-- A, G, D (or rhythm lick), A
Bridge: B, E, B, D, E
Chorus: A, G, D, A
the part that goes, "Waiting for your son to shine"
goes like this: D, G A - G, D, A - D, G, A- then the bass only
This song is played slightly tuned up, not even a half step, so if you
play with the song it will be slightly out of key. There also is alot
more Jamming by the lead guitarist but that you can do whatever you
want, and I think he uses a pentitonic minor scale (A) for the jamming
stuff.