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argeggio no more heroes

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hi forum - apologies if this question is in wrong place.....can anyone tell me what dave greenfield is playing on chorus of no more heroes [the fast arpeggio bit] i can get rest of song including solo from listening but its difficult to decipher exactly wot is Being played - i cud guess and get close but does anyone know or seen tab or transcription or slowed it down enough?

im not in a tribute but adding to set

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Post by Arthur Streeb-Greebling »

Dave use your ears and work it out yourself, it's the best way otherwise you just become lazy and end up learning nothing.
I did the same with Duchess a while back, worked Dave's arpeggios out on Guitar which I produced by doing a combination of pull off's, hammer ons and by also tapping the fretboard with the right hands fingers.
Took me a while but I felt good that I had accomplished something when I finally nailed it.
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Arthur Streeb-Greebling wrote:Dave use your ears and work it out yourself, it's the best way otherwise you just become lazy and end up learning nothing.
I did the same with Duchess a while back, worked Dave's arpeggios out on Guitar which I produced by doing a combination of pull off's, hammer ons and by also tapping the fretboard with the right hands fingers.
Took me a while but I felt good and that I had accomplised something when I finally nailed it.
...And he's only got one rusted string on his guitar too. 8)
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Alias wrote:
Arthur Streeb-Greebling wrote:Dave use your ears and work it out yourself, it's the best way otherwise you just become lazy and end up learning nothing.
I did the same with Duchess a while back, worked Dave's arpeggios out on Guitar which I produced by doing a combination of pull off's, hammer ons and by also tapping the fretboard with the right hands fingers.
Took me a while but I felt good and that I had accomplised something when I finally nailed it.
...And he's only got one rusted string on his guitar too. 8)
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one way to get a clue is to find a midi file and view the track in Cubase or similar
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Another smart arse answer, if your interested;
ahem...*cue John Major type voice* ahem...
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Sorry.
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I normally use my ears and I have done this and have a version I think he is playing - I also have a midi file and it is different from whatI think he is playing but works at speed- also slowedin down in cubase but the quality ges so crop itsbetterto listen at speed -just wanted to see if anyone else has opionions on what is actually being played so that I can fine tunew my version

probably use the dutch lager method....
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Play by ear all the way - never did Les Dawson any harm did it?

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"I am playing all the right notes... but not necessarily in the right order."
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sussed it 100%
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wakefield wrote:sussed it 100%
;-) And the evidence........? :o
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yellowcakeuf6 wrote:
wakefield wrote:sussed it 100%
;-) And the evidence........? :o
WE DEMAND PROOF, DAAAMN IT MAN!
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