After The Scene Dies

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'Scratch
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After The Scene Dies

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Yet another rocking song with a simple chord sequence where you can keep you pinkie and ring finger planted. Here's what I've got:

Em7, Cadd9, G - for most of the verses

and the blistering lead (1:50) is played on the D minor Pentatonic scale (10th fret)

but there's a transitional part I couldn't get at 1:30. anybody?

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Re: After The Scene Dies

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Thanks Zip. I'll work it out.
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Re: After The Scene Dies

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The transition part goes to a D...then to a C on "when the last one leaves" and into the chorus...there is also a bridge part toward the end of the song which is simply an Am...held for a 4 count...think "Rockin in the Free World"...love playing this one
Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them. - Thoreau

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