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Tuning: E A D G B E
The first part is a kind of bridge but I decided to include it in the solo I tabbed. [Bridge] e|-----------------|------------------|------------------|-----------------| B|-----------------|------------------|------------------|-----------------| G|-4-4-4-4/6-6-6-6-|-7-7-6-7-9-9-11---|-7-7-6-7-9-9-11---|-6-6-6-6-7-7-9-9-| D|-x-x-x-x/x-x-x-x-|-x-x-x-x-x-x-x----|-x-x-x-x-x-x-x----|-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-x-| A|-2-2-2-2/4-4-4-4-|-5-5-4-5-7-7-9----|-5-5-4-5-7-7-9----|-4-4-4-4-5-5-7-7-| E|-----------------|------------------|------------------|-----------------| [Solo] e|----------------------10-7---------------------------10-7----------------------| B|--------------------8------10br-8-7-8-7------------8------10br-8-7-8-7---------| G|-4-4-4-4/6-6-6-6--9----------------------9/11----9----------------------9/11---| D|-x-x-x-x/x-x-x-x---------------------------------------------------------------| A|-2-2-2-2/4-4-4-4---------------------------------------------------------------| E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------| At the end of the solo the song goes on with a Bm, which is pretty far in the fretboard from where you actually play the solo. If you use this shape it will be easier to connect and then you can go back to the chord G much easier. Then the following chords can be played in the traditional way and you keep strumming Bm, G, D, A until the very end of the song.
e|--Bm-----| B|---7---| G|---7---| D|---9---| A|---9---| E|---7---|
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