Fig.1 (rythm guitar – played a couple of times)
D
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Fig.2 (lead guitar)
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—0-2-3-4-5~—————0-2-3-4-5-4-3-4-3-2-2-2~—— sometimes finished
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Fig.2b (one of many ways to play figure 2)
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—0-2-3-4-5~—————0-2-3-4-5-4-3-4-3-2—2——-
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Fig.3 (lead guitar)
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——4—-2~————-
—2—-2—————–
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Standard Tuning
Lead Guitar:
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——2-4-5——————2–4–5/7–5–4h5p4–0—
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——2-4-5————–2–4–5/7–5–4h5p4–0——-
–2-5———————————————–2-
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——2-4-5——————2–4–5/7–5–4h5p4–0—
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——2-4-5————–2–4–5/7–5–4h5p4–0——-
–2-5———————————————–2-
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And so on. There are some harmonics on almost every note
that’s held for longer than a couple of beats in the song, but
I’m not sure which fret they’re played on.
There is also a part where the lead guitar jumps up
to a high pitched wale.
This may also be harmonics, but it can also be played
like so:
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