Standard Tuning
Verse:
G|--5-3-0----------|----------------|
D|---------1-------|----------------|
A|-------------3---|----1-3-1-3-----|
E|-----------------|-3----------3-3-|
Alternate Verse:
G|--5-3-0----------|-------------12-12-10-10---|
D|---------1-------|---------------------------|
A|-------------3---|----1-3-1-3----------------|
E|-----------------|-3-------------------------|
Bridge:
G|-5-3-5-3-5-3-|-5-3-5-3-----|
D|-------------|---------5---|
A|-------------|-----------3-|
E|-------------|-------------|
Solo Sections:
Note: Always stay within C9 if you're walking or taking a solo. If you
get lost, you can go into C Blues. Going to the 4 Chord (F9), is also
acceptable. This is the most basic solo line:
G|------------------------|
D|------------------------|
A|-3-3---3-1--------1-3---|
E|-----------3--1-3-------|
If you decide to go to the 4 Chord:
G|------------------------|
D|-3-3---3-1--------1-3---|
A|-----------3--1-3-------|
E|------------------------|
When I say "if you decide" to go to the 4 Chord, I am not implying
that the bass player should just randomly switch to the 4 Chord at his
own will. The band must make the decision to stay in C or exit
(usually) the solo section in the 4 Chord. Usually, if it's a big band
and everyone takes a solo, or it's just long solos for everyone, it
will usually be done in C and just taken to the top after that. In a
short solo section, it's often 8 bars of C and 4 of F.
Standard Tuning
Verse:
G|--5-3-0----------|-------------
D|---------1-------|-------------
A|-------------3---|----1-3-1-3--
E|-----------------|-3----------3
...
-|---|
-|---|
-|---|
-|-3-|
Alternate Verse:
G|--5-3-0----------|------------
D|---------1-------|------------
A|-------------3---|----1-3-1-3-
E|-----------------|-3----------
...
-|-12-12-10-10---|
-|---------------|
-|---------------|
-|---------------|
Bridge:
G|-5-3-5-3-5-3-|-5-3-5-3-----|
D|-------------|---------5---|
A|-------------|-----------3-|
E|-------------|-------------|
Solo Sections:
Note: Always stay within C9 if
..you're walking or taking a solo.
..If you
get lost, you can go into C Blues.
..Going to the 4 Chord (F9), is
..also
acceptable. This is the most basic
..solo line:
G|------------------------|
D|------------------------|
A|-3-3---3-1--------1-3---|
E|-----------3--1-3-------|
If you decide to go to the 4
..Chord:
G|------------------------|
D|-3-3---3-1--------1-3---|
A|-----------3--1-3-------|
E|------------------------|
When I say "if you decide" to go
..to the 4 Chord, I am not
..implying
that the bass player should just
..randomly switch to the 4 Chord
..at his
own will. The band must make the
..decision to stay in C or exit
(usually) the solo section in the
..4 Chord. Usually, if it's a big
..band
and everyone takes a solo, or it's
..just long solos for everyone, it
will usually be done in C and just
..taken to the top after that. In
..a
short solo section, it's often 8
..bars of C and 4 of F.
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