The intro is the only tough part...
e--------0---------0---------0----------------------------------------------
B--8-8---7---6-6---5---4-4---3----------------------------------------------
G--7-7---6---5-5---4---3-3---2--------8-------------------------------------
D--6-6---5---4-4---3---2-2---1--------7-------------------------------------
A--7-7---6---5-5---4---3-3---2--------6-------------------------------------
E------7---------5---------3---2-2-4--7--------------12\\\------------------
^
hold this
chord
I'm not even going to try to indicate the strumming, it's really fast. You
can get it by listening to the recording. Here are the chords:
E? and C?
e--------------------------------------------------------------------------
B------8-------------------------------------------------------------------
G------7------------9------------------------------------------------------
D------6------------8------------------------------------------------------
A------7------------7------------------------------------------------------
E--0-0-0------------8------------------------------------------------------
Just strum them and get the clicks in. The name of the chords is something
like E7#9 or something, but people I know usually just call it "that Hendrix
chord." That's the verse part, and the chorus is just drums.
C? Hey mister, don't look down on me
E? For what I believe (etc.)
It goes intro-verse-chorus-solo (over verse)-verse-chorus
the outro is just E- --0000000------
I just use the E-Pentatonic scale on the twelth fret for the solo...
I'm sure d would approve
Here's the Bass
For the intro, just stand there and look cool. When the guitarist starts
slamming on E?, the second bar come in with G---/9 and hold it.
Then go into
C? E?
--3-3-1---1-3-1-3--3-3-1---1-3-1---/7-7-5---5-7-5-7-7-7-5---5-7-5---------
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