Tom: C
The following phrase also reappears a lot, usually with
leads played over it. The rhythm shown here may not be
exactly right, but it sounds okay (esp. with the leads)
Incorporate the following licks in as necessary,
these two will be used a lot in this song:
Later, over the top of one of the picking patterns during
a verse you get the following lead:
Just before the solo in the middle of the song, the progression
changes from the
Am F G to
Am G F . It's a small change,
but very noticable. It changes back to the
Am F G right at the
end of the solo.
Solo:
I'll start the solo from where the common lead lick starts to
change. For a few seconds, two guitars will be playing. This
probably isn't exactly right either, so if anyone wants to
post corrections....
Am G F (etc.)
Am F G
Just before the fade on the end, there is and additional
lick between the two common ones shown earlier. The whole
phrase goes something like this: