Oh
One Beat , "Oh"
One of my favorites. It's the "total package" as far as I'm concernted: Great interwoven riffs, the vocal and vocal harmony, and, of course, the "Oh, Oh Oh's."
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Quarter note = 80 or so (but it's not slow).
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Standard tuning.
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Tabbed where it felt good on the fretboard but there are alternatives.
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I love how the guitars blend in Riff 3. I don't know who plays which guitar part.
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