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Submitted by: Guitarbite1985Again, here is the guitar solo for Jury Duty. No one has tabbed
this out so here it is.
Song: Jury Duty
Band: Supertones
Cd: Loud and Clear
Copyright: 2000 Supertone Songs (SESAC), We Own Your Songs
Tabbed by: Josh (guitarbite1985@yahoo.com)
This solo is based off of the B minor pentatonic scale. I know this song
has been out for a long time, and no one has really tabbed out the whole
solo. So I decided to tab it out. Here is the long-awaited guitar tab!!!
You might have to listen to the CD to get the timing right. If you know
your music theory, you should really have no problem. If you have questions
email me.
Below is a little reference of what the letters mean and a little description
on how to perform them.
Peace,
Josh
b = bend - Bend the guitar string using your index, middle, ring, or pinkie
finger. Use which ever feels the most comfortable. (On this
particular solo, though, I found that it is relatively easy to
use your ring finger)
p = pull off - This is basically what it suggests...pull your finger off of
the string. In doing so, the desired tone will automatically
sound.
pb = pre-bend - Bend the string to the desired fret without playing the note, first. Then,
bend the note down to the desired tone.
ph = pinch harmonic - This can be a difficult technique to perform. First,
you must have a lot of distortion and gain, this will help
conjure the harmonic out of the tone. Then, grip
your pick as close to the tip as you can leaving about
1.5 mm or 2 mm of it. Then as you pluck the string, your
thumb should lightly touch the guitar string; when this
happens, simultaneous pull your pick away. Depending on
where you pluck the string (i.e. near the bridge, or close
to the fret board) determines the pitch of the harmonic.
v = vibrato - shake the string rapidly producing a "vibrating" effect on the
note.
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I--14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14--14-14-14-14-14-14-14-14--------------------I
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