Here are some show/lesson/jam session notes for Jam Session 103j:
- Guitar, bass
- Sometimes we mess up, and sometimes it gets good. It happens. ;-)
- Try some overdrive to warm up your sound. With a guitar amp, you can just crank up the volume and add a bit of gain, being careful not to fuzz or crunch the distortion sound.
D A C
e |-2-------------------|-0------------------|-0-------------------| B |-3-------------------|-2------------------|-1-------------------| G |-2-------------------|-2------------------|-0-------------------| D |-0-------------------|-2------------------|-2-------------------| A |---------------------|-0------------------|-3-------------------| E |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------|
G e |-3-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| B |-3-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| G |-0-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| D |-0-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| A |-2-------------------|--------------------|---------------------| E |-3-------------------|--------------------|---------------------|
Some bass ideas tabbed:
D A C
G |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------| D |------------4-5-7----|--------------------|-----------5---------| A |-5---5---5-----------|-----------4-5-7-0-2|-3---3---3---3--3-2-0| E |---------------------|-5---5---5----------|---------------------|
G G |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------| D |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------| A |---------------------|--------------------|---------------------| E |-3---3---3-5-3--3-2-0|--------------------|---------------------|
If you don't know how to read guitar tab (as computer text), this section of a Wikipedia article may help.
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