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Post by thedroid on Mar 3, 2017 20:45:08 GMT -5
My Little Problem
Open G tuning
D G D G B D
Gsus2 x.0.0.2.3.0
B x.4.4.4.x.x
A x.2.2.2.x.x
A6 x.2.4.2.x.x
D x.7.7.7.x.x
D6 x.7.9.7.x.x
F 3.5.3.5.x.x
G 5.7.5.7.x.x
Ab 6.8.6.8.x.x
Bb 8.10.8.10.x.x
Main riff
Gsus2 — B — A — Gsus2 — B — A
The trick to this is the first time you hit the Gsus2, use an up stroke that emphasizes the high strings; the second time use a down stroke that doesn’t go past the G string. Also keep your middle finger on the B string, 3rd fret and play all notes at second fret with your index finger and the notes at the 4th fret with pinky or ring, whichever feels best.
Main riff plays throughout the verses.
Chorus
{Don’t you want to be my little . . .} D
{. . . problem?} A
On both chords you go back and forth between the 6 and the regular chord.
Bridge
{I never had a problem till I . . .} F
{. . . knew you’d try to solve it.} G
{No I never had a problem} F
{Till I told you} Ab — Bb
Solo over chorus.
Last verse
The next time the bridge comes around, it’s cut short, like this:
{I never had a problem till I . . .} F
{. . . knew you’d try to solve it.} G
{No I never had a problem} F
{Don’t you . . . wanna?} G
Chorus the rest of the way out.
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