Tuesday, April 7, 2009

More Thin String Ring

If you don't know how to read guitar tab (as computer text), this section of a Wikipedia article may help.

We're going to breathe some life into the generic G-D-Em-C progression this time. These open voicings sound "punchier" when combined with a capo higher up the neck (but that is subjective):


G6 D6sus2/F# Em7 Cmaj7/G
e|--0----0-------0----0--
B|--0----0-------0----0--
G|--0----2-------0----0--
D|--0----0-------0----2--
A|--2----0-------2----3--
E|--3----2-------0----3--

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