i cant belive im correcting a one note song... put one finger on F5 on the b cord, then just strum the last 2 strings, bending the b cord every now and then
Okay guys. I'm back and I wanna clear this all up for every last one of you. After I show you this, you can give me props n' not arguements.
The tab was created for Standard tuning. Not half-step. This is where all of you are getting confused. I tabbed it in standard becuase my guitar was in standard and in the beginning, he plays a D-chord (I believe, but that doesn't matter). Here's the correction. You may play it on any of these strings, but the perfered two are D or G
This is a D note (Go figure... it's on the 12th fret on the D string which is the open string repeating.) For anyone playing half-step, just move it one fret up (this means, play it on the 13th fret D string or 8th fret G.)
3rd fret on the b string. Try it and you'll see that's not only the easiest way to play it (it's a one note song, it's always easy) but it also sounds ummm EXACT
Kyle plays three D notes and then a bend.
B|--2--2--2--2^ and so on
That's a D baby!!!
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-5-5-5-5-5-5^---------
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so on so forth
The tab was created for Standard tuning. Not half-step. This is where all of you are getting confused. I tabbed it in standard becuase my guitar was in standard and in the beginning, he plays a D-chord (I believe, but that doesn't matter). Here's the correction. You may play it on any of these strings, but the perfered two are D or G
Standard:
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B-3-3-3-3-3------
G-7-7-7-7-7------
D-12-12-12-12-12-
A-17-17-17-17-17-
E----------------
This is a D note (Go figure... it's on the 12th fret on the D string which is the open string repeating.)
For anyone playing half-step, just move it one fret up (this means, play it on the 13th fret D string or 8th fret G.)