Gonna hitch a ride — Boston
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It's played one half-step up.
Can someone figure out the rest? There's a neat little part at the end, too, but I don't know it.
From: Go Whalers <[email protected]> Subject: Solo to Boston's "Hitch a Ride"
Notation: 16b18 means bend the 16th fret up to the pitch at The 18th fret, i.e. a whole step. 18b16 means bend up to the 18th fret pitch before picking, then release down to the pitch At the 16th fret
/ and mean slide up or down to the note, respectively
Two guitar stuff:
Guitar 1:
Guitar 2:
Guitar 1:
Guitar 2:
Back to single guitar:
H = Artificial harmonic: 1 octave and a fifth above fundamental
There's actually two guitars here, but I'm lazy, so I only Did one:
Dave Shapiro [email protected]