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Hi I play this in our band and the guitarist reckons the bass should do the fill bit I dont seem to be getting the right sound I have been playing B A F# E E starting on the A string and Finishing on the open E string. Do I play it an octave higher or is this quite wrong. Do any body else play this if so how do you play it
cheers

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[quote name='tiffen' post='172125' date='Apr 8 2008, 11:44 AM']Hi I play this in our band and the guitarist reckons the bass should do the fill bit I dont seem to be getting the right sound I have been playing B A F# E E starting on the A string and Finishing on the open E string. Do I play it an octave higher or is this quite wrong. Do any body else play this if so how do you play it
cheers[/quote]

I always played it an octave higher. It's played on keyboards in the original track so you might want to try using a synth pedal to get the right sound.

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We play this in our band, I have the tab I can email you if you want to drop me a PM. We changed the key though because of our vocalist, can't remember what too, I'll check and post back. Cracking track by the way!

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we played it for a wedding - in the original key (:) I think and i played the fill and octave up (if i rememeber correctly). I could tell you what notes i played if i had a bass in front of me, but unfortunately i don't.

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I used to do this one, I think I used to play the fill: D E D B E, the E after the D is hammered-on pretty quickly and pulled-off quickly to the D; or maybe it was a couple of frets down, it was not long after the single was out. . . I could be wrong, this is from memory!

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