Back To You Solo Tab
by John Mayer33,321 views, added to favorites 198 times
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Author Unregistered. Last edit on Feb 11, 2014
This is just the solo and a riff for the John Mayer song Back To You.
~ = let ring
h = hammer on note
p = pull off note
^ = bend up note
r = release bent note
Add some reverb and it sounds pretty cool.
e----------------------------------------|
B---12/14~---12/14\12---14p12--12--------|
G---------------------------------14~----|
D----------------------------------------|
A----------------------------------------|
E----------------------------------------|
e-----------------------------------------------------------------|
B-----------12/14----14\9~----14\9--------14\7-------14^15r14~----|
G---14--11---------------------------11---------9-----------------|
D-----------------------------------------------------------------|
A-----------------------------------------------------------------|
E-----------------------------------------------------------------|
Played over these chords...
e---------------------------------|
B---10---9---------10---9---------|
G----9---9----------9---9---------|
D----7---7---(x2)---7---7---(x2)--|
A----0---0----------9---9---------|
E---------------------------------|
Following riff...
e-------------------------------------|
B---7h9-----------7h9---------12------|
G--------9--11----------9--11---------| ....Fade out
D-------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------|
That's it, the rest of the song is tabbed out pretty well on the site so check that out.
e-mail me... chiefwiggum05@aol.com
-cheers.
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Back To You – John Mayer
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Try this fade out...I found it easier
e---------------------------7~~-------|
B---7h9-----7~~---7h9-----------------|
G--------9-------------9--------------| ....Fade out
D-------------------------------------|
A-------------------------------------|
E-------------------------------------|
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I like it, john mayer also uses a pretty substantial amount of delay/echo in addition to the reverb, sounds pretty neat.
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