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Intro and ending help

Postby Fred » Tue Mar 22, 2011 3:47 pm

Has anyone tabbed out the intro and ending run/harmonics to this wonderful tune. (Babys Coming Home) Craig Dobbin's transcription is excellent, just need help with the embellishments.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI9HGeQdFq4

Thanks,
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Re: Intro and ending help

Postby Fred » Mon Mar 28, 2011 6:26 pm

I guess no one has! haha, well, i've been able to convert the video to a format that I slow down, so I'm making some progress on this. The harmonics are not visible though. Any suggestions are appreciated!
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Re: Intro and ending help

Postby olavim » Wed Mar 30, 2011 4:33 am

----im--im--im

|----0----0---0-|----0----0---0-|----0---0---0-|----0---0---0-|-----3-3---3-|---3-3-----3--|
|---0----0---0--|---0----0---0--|---0---0---0--|---0---0---0--|-----5-5---5-|---4-4-----4--|
|------5---------|------5--------|------5---------|-----5--------|-----5-5---5-|---4-4-----4--|
|-----------7----|----------6----|-----------5----|----------4---|--------------|---------------|
|-0--------------|-0-------------|-0--------------|-0------------|--------------|---------------|
|----------------|----------------|----------------|---------------|-3-------3---|-3-------3----|

--p----p----p

Intro possibly like this ?
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Re: Intro and ending help

Postby Fred » Sun Apr 03, 2011 2:34 am

Thanks for the suggestion, i'll play with that arpeggio, the last chords sound good. Now for those harmonics anyone.
You know I can really use help on Chet's technique for his fast runs, esp the right hand where he just walks the strings and can really burn it up.
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Re: Intro and ending help

Postby emjaybee94 » Wed Apr 06, 2011 3:01 pm

Fred,
The harmonics at the end are fairly standard pulloffs from a barre chord at the 5th fret. I use something very similar on the third harmonic in "Somewhere Over The Rainbow". try this:

I........7.p.5......................7.p.5............................
I.....................6.p.5......................,..6.p.5............
I...5h........................5h..................................5...
I................5h...........................5h......................
I..............................................................5h.....
I.......................................................................

h = harmonic
p = pull off

As you can see, there are far more natural notes played than harmonics, but it gives the impression of a cascade of harmonics. Hope that helps

Regards
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