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I'm tryin to learn the solo of Timmy's I'm using the tab from this site but what are all the (h)'s and (w)'s mean?? Any help or tips on playin this solo are appreciated.
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H is usually defined as a Hmmer On , and W i think should have been a V as in Vibrato .... But i could be wrong .....
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I would definitely agree with that statementColdchillin23222 wrote:After he posted that last thing, the h definitely means bend a half step, and w a whole step...


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Yeah i guess so pretty muchDon_Linthorne wrote:Makes perfect sense... thanks a lot guys... Any tips on playing it? or is it the same old Practice practice practice??

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I spent a solid day memorizing this tab/solo... all in alll, it's really not that tough. With a steady rhythm, the solo just flows together nicely and runs up and down the fretboard really smoothly.
There's one tough run of notes that I can BARELY keep up with (right after dave switches up the rhythm and Timmy finishes chop strumming those two chords)...and it's sloppy. Timmy makes it sound so easy though.
The run right after this...bascially an incredibly quick scale run down, is just insane.
I can't even keep up with it when it's at 50% speed.
But yeah, if you are in to this solo...just keep at it. It's really rewarding once you can nail it. And like I said, other than a run or two, it's really not that bad.
When I'm trying to learn timmy solos, I usually slow down the solo in Sound Forge and practice with it. When I have it at X speed....increase it to 2X speed, etc, etc... this helps a lot!!
Good luck.
There's one tough run of notes that I can BARELY keep up with (right after dave switches up the rhythm and Timmy finishes chop strumming those two chords)...and it's sloppy. Timmy makes it sound so easy though.

The run right after this...bascially an incredibly quick scale run down, is just insane.

But yeah, if you are in to this solo...just keep at it. It's really rewarding once you can nail it. And like I said, other than a run or two, it's really not that bad.
When I'm trying to learn timmy solos, I usually slow down the solo in Sound Forge and practice with it. When I have it at X speed....increase it to 2X speed, etc, etc... this helps a lot!!
Good luck.
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i'm such a novice and this may be better suited in the musicians forum but since the question came up as a result of things discussed on this threat i decided to ask it here. how do you vary a bend from a half or a whole step? i just picked up a guitar and taught myself, now i know basic theory simply through experimentation, but i may not be able to explain it words. i know about half and whole steps in terms of key signature, but how do you bend it half step vs whole step?
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