MR. MOTO – Agent Orange
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INTRO:
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D|-3–3–3—3-3–2-2-2–0–0-0-0—7-7-7-7–7-7-7-7–7-7-7-7–7-7-7-7—-|
A|-1–1–1—1-1–0-0-0–0–0-0-0—5-5-5-5–5-5-5-5–5-5-5-5–5-5-5-5—-|
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MAIN RIFF:
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LEAD:
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END:
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E|-5–5-5-5-5-5-5———5–5-5-5–6~————————————|
This is a cover of the Belaires’ classic surf song. Naturally, Agent Orange’s
is a bit simpler to play, although I think I like the original a bit more. Yeah,
I know, liking a version of a song because it has less distortion is lame, so sue
me. Anyways, I moved the solo down one string because even though it’s easier to
play it starting at the 5th fret (C) on the third string, if you do that, it makes
it harder to get the full-sounding FII/EII chords. I’m babbling, and no one will
read this anyways. Whatever. The timing’s off during the main riff, mostly because
on each time through, Mike Palm times the notes a little differently. Finally, play
the lead part ***ing fast to keep up with him, and tremolo pick the FII/EII chords.
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