Go To Dallas And Take A Left Tab

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Dificuldade: iniciante
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Autor: Tadams06 [a] 545. Última edição em 13 de fev. de 2014
Go To Dallas And Take A Left
 
guitar:
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|-----------------------------------------|
|-----7-7-5-5-4-4-9--9--12-12-9--9--11-11-|
|-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-10-10-10-10-10-10-12-12-|
|-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0--0--0--0--0--0--0--0--|
|-----------------------------------------|
 
synth?:
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|------------4--2-------------------------|
|----5----2-------------------------------|
|-3---------------------------------------|
 
bass:
|-----------------------------------------|
|-----------------------------------------|
|---------5-------0---------2-3---------0-|
|-3---------------------------------------|
 
speed up, then freak out with guitar, bass, drums, at least one
keyboard (I think there are two), and saxophone.
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bennyshambles78
This is very close and sounds great, but the last bit of the second half of the guitar riff actually plays an open E-string, which is tuned up to G, along with the fretted chord. The result is that the guitar drones the open A for 14/16 beats and open G for 2/16 beats. Also, FYI, there is a synthesizer on this song, but it doesn't play the riff above labeled "synth?"... that's actually the bassline, which is played relatively high and jazzy during the first quarter of the instrumental. The bass line then changes to the more simple pattern above for the remainder of the song, or up until it does a chaotic free jam at the very end with the drums. Check out my version of the "Go to Dallas and Take a Left" tab for guitar (ver 2) and bass to see what I mean. Overall, you did a great job though, so I hope you're cool with my input. Cheers!
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