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Feel A Whole Lot Better

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Does anyone have, or know of, a good tab for the solo in this song? I've been doing it at gigs for a while now, and I can get a similar sound, but I'd like to do better.
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Tom, I have one I got from the 'Net ... I'll have to see whether it's reasonably correct. I don't think I've tabbed one of my own.
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Tom:

It is well to remember that Roger overdubbed a second lead on that classic break. So, you'll have to make it "jingle-jangle" as much as you can with one guitar :D

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It's pretty simple, really. It's all played on the E & B strings, with a hit or two of the pick on the G string. If you can wait until tomorrow, I can tab out a reasonable facsimile then. It's a little late to do that tonight.
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Thanks Karl. That's basically what I've been doing, using a D major figure at the A and E positions. It sounds pretty good with some delay, and at least, gets the idea of what RM did.
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It looks like you guys have this pretty well sorted out. "Feel A Whole Lot Better" is one of those rock guitar solos that's easier to play than it is to tab out. Anyhow, thanks to fellow forumite Christian Bryan here's a video that may help. You can see the first few bars of the solo Roger's playing beginning about 1:03.

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Hey, Tom:

If you can, you should tape your solo and play it for us!!!!!!!!


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Hey Jim or Christian:

I don't believe that I've seen this Byrds' version before. Is it still on YOU TUBE??? :D

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kvalois wrote:Hey Jim or Christian:

I don't believe that I've seen this Byrds' version before. Is it still on YOU TUBE??? :D

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Yes, it is. Christian posted it a long time ago. I'm fairly certain that it's lip synched, however. Nevertheless, you can get an idea of how the solo is played by watching. At least Roger had the idea to mime it just about the way it was recorded on the LP.

Here's a better view of the solo. David Whitt is a forum member. And he nails it.

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I guess we should let it end there; however, here's the shortest (and fastest) version available - and a good one too!

http://www.youtube.com/user/skydoglp1#p ... Yf2Ik3wJAU
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rick36 wrote:I guess we should let it end there; however, here's the shortest (and fastest) version available - and a good one too!

http://www.youtube.com/user/skydoglp1#p ... Yf2Ik3wJAU
Yikes! That one is at Warp 7! :D
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Gene is trying so hard to keep up with the tempo... Chris has obviously learned his instrument, by this time he's a fantastic bass player!
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They must have been given a spot exatly two minutes long.
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rick36 wrote:Gene is trying so hard to keep up with the tempo...
Keep up, or slow down the tempo? I never could decide. But yeah, they sure do play that one at warp speed. Nice in any case that we have a live Byrds rendition of Feel A Whole Lot Better than a lipsynched version.

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