Always on the run

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Always on the run

Postby thunderkyss » 08 Mar 2012, 16:19

Cool little diddy. Here's the tab. Here's a guy playing it on Youtube

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Looks like the video is off sync, however, I never see his hands go up high enough to play the ending of the riff on the second line of the tab.

It sounds as if the tab is right, but I'm having difficulty playing it that way & am trying to figure a way to play it from the position he's playing it from.

Is it possible, or should I soldier on & try to play it the way the tab shows?

Or am I crazy & he's playing it the way the tab shows?

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Re: Always on the run

Postby thunderkyss » 08 Mar 2012, 18:02

ok guys, I got it. The tab is incorrect about the last two notes of the second line (riff). That should be played on the D string (as written) or at the 5th & 7th frets on the A string. This guy plays it more right.

[youtube][/youtube]

The dude in the first video still plays it different. He doesn't pull off from the 5th fret to the 2nd on the A string. Instead, he plays the B on the E string, slides to the 3rd Fret, pulls off to the open E, then frets the 5th fret on the A string and hammers on to the 7th fret. It sounds nearly identical to the way the fella plays it in the second tube, but it's more "natural" to play it like the first guy.....

for me anyway.

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