Okay... lesson time. Any Hendrix fans out there?If you know anything about the rhythym playing styleof Hendrix, you know that he rarely (especially inballads) just strums a chord. he adds little embellishmentsto keep things moving... such as suspending and releasing thefourth, sixth, or ninth. this is very similar to the guitarsin ambulance driver. this may mean nothing to you, butlook at this:notation:h - hammeronp - pulloff/ - shift slide( - ghost noteStandard:E6 A6--------0-----------------------5------------------------------------------------ --------2-----------------------7------------------------------------------------ --------1-----------------------6------------------------------------------------ --------2-----------------------7------------------------------------------------ --------2-----------------------7------------------------------------------------ --------0-----------------------5------------------------------------------------With embellishment (ambulance driver intro)E6 A6--------------------------------5--5--------------5------------------------------ --------5---5-5--5-5--5-5-4-4---5--5----5h7p5--5--5---5h7p5-5-------------------- --------4---4-4--4-4--4-4-4-4---5h6----------6-5h6----------6-------------------- --------4h6-6-6--6-6--6-6-4-4---7-----77-----7-7-----7------7-------------------- --------7---------------------0----------------0------------0-------------------- --------0------------------------------------------------------------------------it's a bit more complicated, but sounds much cooler.that said, try applying that to these chords for acloser translation of the song.Intro:|E6 | |A6 | ||/ / / /|/ / / /|/ / / /|/ / / /| play 2xVerse:|E6 | |A6 | (*)||/ / / /|/ / / /|/ / / /|/ / / /| play 2xChorus:|F#m |B |E6 |A6 ||/ / / /|/ / / /|/ / / /|/ / / /| play 2xThat's about all you need... the (*) is a lead fill:D|------2-(4)/6-4-----| A|--2h4---------------|
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