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Post by thedroid on Feb 18, 2017 12:27:33 GMT -5
Buck Hill
aka Bob’s not here; what are we gonna play?
The chords behind the main riff sound like they are played on the bass, or a baritone guitar.
Bass Chords
C# x.4.6.6.x.x
E/B x.2.2.4.x.x
F#/C# x.4.4.6.x.x
Guitar chords
E 0.2.2.4.0.0
Bsus4 x.2.4.4.0.0
Asus2 x.0.2.4.0.0
A6/9 x.0.4.6.0.0
C# x.4.6.6.x.x
B x.2.4.4.x.x
C#m7 x.4.6.6.0.0
Main Riff
Bass plays: C# — E/B — F#/C# — E/B
Guitar Plays
———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ———————————————————————————————————————————————————————— ————————————4—2———2—————————————2———————————————————————— —4—2————0—2——————4———————4—2————2————4————————————————————— ——————4————————————————————4————————————————————————————
Sometimes that last note of the first phrase is on the 4th fret instead of the 2nd
Bridge
E — Bsus4 — Asus2 — A6/9 — Bsus4
(He only plays the A6/9 the first time through; never again.)
E — Bsus4 — C#—B—C# [percussive strum]
E — Bsus4 — Asus2
E — Bsus4 — C#m7 — Bsus4 — C#m7 — Bsus4 — C#m7 (“Buck Hill!”)
Start over.
At the end, the bass chords start to move that E/B shape up the neck. Search around and you’ll find it.
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