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Jan 11, 2024 · E A D G B E. Capo: no capo. Author ldl67 [a] 166. 6 contributors total, last edit on Jan 11, 2024. View official tab. We have an official End Of The Line tab made by UG professional...
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- End of The Line – Trickier Strumming
- End of The Line – Intro Riff
You only need three chords to play End of the Line on the guitar! And they're pretty easy: just D (XX0232), A (X02220), and G (320003). You can decide which fingers to use for each of these chords. I tend to go for a mini barre chordfor A, but you don't have to! If you're a beginner, stick with a regular A chord to simplify the chord changes. For t...
The chord progression for the verses is easy to remember, but the changes are pretty fast. The first four bars are two bars of D, half a bar of D, half a bar of A, then a full bar of G. The next four are the same, except we play a D on the final bar instead of G. Repeat these eight bars twice for one verse. The second progression (with Tom Petty si...
You can play End of The Line with a real simple strumming pattern. If you only strum on beat 1 (and beat 3 when you switch during a bar), you'll be able to sing along with the original and have loads of fun! The most important thing at this stage is playing on the beat. Before you think about complex strumming, make sure you find beat 1 and can cha...
The best strumming pattern for End of The Line is the "chicka-boom" groove, which is ultra-common on Jonny Cash songs. This is more advanced because we pick bass notes as we strum. Let's look closely at this bass-strum pattern over the D chord. The rhythm is: B means bass note – we pick string 4 on beat 2 and string 5 on beat 4. You can simplify th...
The cracking George Harrison riff in the intro is based on triads. We'll need a G triad: XXX787, three D triads: XXX232, X X X 11 10 10, and X X X 14 15 14, and an A triad: X X X 9 10 9. The intro riff lasts eight bars. Though I've written the D string as muted, we play it over most of the chords, including the starting G triad. The first, third, a...
The Traveling Wilburys – End of the Line. Learn how to play this song on guitar note-for-note. Includes playthru, video lesson, tabs, chords and lyrics.
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