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This is the intro for a modern way of letting go by idlewild.
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--------4-4-4----2-2-]------7-7-7------]------7-7-7--------------
--4-----4-4-4----2-2-]------7-7-7------]------7-7-7--------------
--0~2---2-2-2-0--0-0-]-0~5--5-5-5-0-0-0]-0~5--5-5-5------#-------
Pick scrape
Use alternate picking throughout this part, fretting the initial c#
with your third finger and hammering on with your first.
Fret the A5 in the same way, lifting your fingers just of the fretboard
to damp the strings for the staccato in the last bar.
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Eric Rhythm Player |
#1 by Eric at Jun 7, 1972 at 7:18 PM EST |
| Whatever the song is awesome | |
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Razzle Wanna Be |
#2 by Razzle jester at Mar 15, 1988 at 5:36 PM EST |
| I think the lines about learning to be lost sums the song up. It is about letting go of your ambition and your dreams, your self esteem, your individuality. Anything that makes you you. It is a protest against people loosing their way.. And it is an encouragement for people to hold on not let go.. 1 | |