Hi Ho Silver Lining Solo Tab

by Jeff Beck
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Capo: no capo
Author Unregistered. Last edit on Feb 10, 2014
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This isn't perfect but its a cool way of playing this song
This is my first tab
 
b10 = bend up
10b = bend down
~ = Vibrato
 
All Chords are barre chords
 
Intro
  4	beats
Asus7
 
Verse
 
  4	4	8	4	4	4	4
Asus7	D	G	C	G	D	A
 
Bridge
 
8	8	4	4	4	4
D	G	C	G	D	A
 
Chorus
 
4	4	4	  4	4	4	4	  2	2	8
D	D7	G	Asus7 	D	D7	G	Asus7	G	D
 
BRIDGE
 
BRIDGE
 
CHORUS
 
Solo
 
E --------------------------------------------------------------|
B ----------------------------------------b10----b10-b10----b10-|
G --------------------------------------------------------------|
D --------------------------------------------------------------|
A --9-10-12-12-10-12-12-10-12-10--9-----------------------------|
E --------------------------------------------------------------|
 
E ---------------------------------------|
B -10-12----b12-b12----b12-b12-b12-b12b~-|
G ---------------------------------------|
D ---------------------------------------|
A ---------------------------------------|
E ---------------------------------------|
 
E----------------------------------------|
B-10H12P10----10H12P10----10H12P10----10-|
G----------------------------------------|
D----------------------------------------|
A----------------------------------------|
E----------------------------------------|
 
E -------------------------|
B --b9--9b--b9--9b--b9b--7-|  Here this means hold the string when you
G -------------------------|  bend it up then bend it back down on the
D -------------------------|  next note (except for the last 9 when the
A -------------------------|  two are one)
E -------------------------|
 
E -------------------------|
B -12-12-10-12-10-12-10-12-|  This doesn't sound great but was the best
G -------------------------|  I could get. There are two guitars here
D -------------------------|  playing slightly different things and its
A -------------------------|  hard to hear. (Suggestions?)
E -------------------------|
 
E --------------------------------------------------------------|
B -10-12-13P12-------13P12-------13P12-------13P12-------b12-12-|
G -------------14----------14----------14----------14-----------|
D --------------------------------------------------------------|
A --------------------------------------------------------------|
E --------------------------------------------------------------|
 
               and its High
E -----------------------------------|
B -15-14-15-b15-15-17-b17------------|  One guitar starts playing the chorus right
G -----------------------------------|  at 'and its high' while the other finishes
D -----------------------  the solo--|
A -----------------------------------|
E -----------------------------------|
 
CHORUS
 
CHORUS (Fade)
 
Thats it! I tried looking everywhere for the solo to this song for ages but couldn't find it.
E-mail me please with comments, suggestions, corrections at nasteve45@hotmail.com
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2 comments
ianblack17
I like, it, simple but effective. Jeff never played the same solo twice, great effort, does the job
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AlienTraveller
Congratulations on your first tab and don't beat yourself up so much. Even if it was perfect, it still wouldn't be for the following reason (same also for all the chord versions). This is fine if you are playing it alone, but for anyone using this to play along to the original Geoff Beck and wondering why they sound so ****, the real reason is the original release is in non-standard tuning and you'll need to tune your guitar to 450Hz instead of the standard 440Hz.This is probably why you were struggling to find the exact notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rb-bKKRl_hw Alternatively, if you don't want to retune your guitar, download the audio and do a pitch conversion from 450Hz to 440Hz using e.g.Audacity and this version will then play just fine. As to why it's in non-standard tuning, who knows? Many records were in the old days for many reasons, from choice maybe, the band just all tuning against the main instrument or time adjusting in the mixing stage, though it's less likely nowadays I suspect.
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