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Scientist Electric?!?!

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Does anyone know how to play the ending of The Scientist on the electric guitar with the distortion..its the part at the very end..

<-bend the 11th fret note a half step (or half a full bend) then back to normal as you hit the open E right after it->

 

A String(next one) ----11-----11----11-----11

low E ( fat string ) 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0

 

youll get the hang of it... i have the tab book so its right.

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Is that really the only thing thats played? When i see the live performance..i see bucklands hands moving around..so is there really no other chord or note pattern thats played? i saw a tab in kapones section thing today..im not sure if thats right either but it has the 11th bend like u said so ill try that.. is the tuning standard tho? cause in kapones it has sum wierd tuning

Does anyone know how to play the ending of The Scientist on the electric guitar with the distortion..its the part at the very end..

 

 

I have noticed jonny puts his hands like its played like an chord or something diffficult

but motlsy there's something simple behind

look ok i play guitar alot and i accualty know what im talking about. YES he does play it a lil different live but they play every song different live. his guitar is in standard tuning i know for sure, and alot of the time it is confusing for a non player to find out what hes doing because guitarists dont allways play what they might fret. Trust me in my post thats all hes doing and he just improvises on the first chord. and leeds113 your post is nowhere close to what he plays sorry man i dunno where you got that.

look ok i play guitar alot and i accualty know what im talking about. YES he does play it a lil different live but they play every song different live. his guitar is in standard tuning i know for sure' date=' and alot of the time it is confusing for a non player to find out what hes doing because guitarists dont allways play what they might fret. Trust me in my post thats all hes doing and he just improvises on the first chord. and leeds113 your post is nowhere close to what he plays sorry man i dunno where you got that.[/quote']

 

 

 

 

 

Eum the tab that leeds putted here is from the official book. I thought first to that it was crap but it seems like the trick is in the volume knobs of your guittar and the distortion.

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