Here are some show/lesson/jam session notes for Jam Session 102h:
Jon keeps his guitar with a clean tone, while Ryan uses distortion. There's some talk about dynamic mics versus condenser mics, but there is still some instrument bleed, in any case.
G F Csus2 e |-3-------------------|-1------------------|-3-------------------| B |-3-------------------|-1------------------|-3-------------------| G |-4-------------------|-2------------------|-5-------------------| D |-5-------------------|-3------------------|-5-------------------| A |-5-------------------|-3------------------|-3-------------------| E |-3-------------------|-1------------------|---------------------|
Csus2 e |-3-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| B |-3-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| G |-5-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| D |-5-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| A |-3-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| E |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------|
Here are some of the octaves used:
G F Csus2 e |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------| B |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------| G |-12-/-14-/-16--------|-10-/-12-/-14-------|-5-/-7-/-9-----------| D |-x----x----x---------|-x----x----x--------|-x---x---x-----------| A |-10-/-12-/-14--------|-8--/-10-/-12-------|-3-/-5-/-7-----------| E |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------|
Csus2 e |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------| B |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------| G |-7-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| D |-x-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| A |-5-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| E |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------|
If you don't know how to read guitar tab (as computer text), this section of a Wikipedia article may help.
Also, try the G Mixolydian mode with the above chord progression:
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