You only need to use the E and B (high) strings to play Alice, so that's all
I'll Show.
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Riff SI
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Riff DO
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The Sequence with which these are played is:
The Intro is played 4 times and then it goes into the main song:
Riff SI x4Riff DO x2
This sequence just keeps going for the rest of the song.
The problems are:
a) If your guitar is tuned differently it will sound bad.
b) You need some kind of chorus to fill out the sound.
c) This is from the 12". The live versions are quite different.
Wayne had a tendency to embellish them a little bit.
From berns_ah@cowley.uwlax.edu Thu Apr 30 02:07:31 1992
Hey, this is minor thing, but here's how I always played the intro part:
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And one other thing...
For the chorus pary, I was always under the impression that Hussey played a B bar chord
on the 2nd fret (like an A but up two) and hit the high B on the G string ( the high one.
I am almost certain Wayne always used an electric 12 string for most every song. This is part
of why simple parts like the rest of Alice sound so much fuller than when played on a
6-string)
You only need to use the E and B
..(high) strings to play Alice, so
..that's all
I'll Show.
Intro Riff LA
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Riff DO
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Riff RE
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||--5-----5-----5-5-5--5---------------7---------------------------------------
The Sequence with which these are
..played is:
The Intro is played 4 times and
..then it goes into the main song:
Riff SI x4
This sequence just keeps going for
..the rest of the song.
The problems are:
a) If your guitar is tuned
..differently it will sound bad.
b) You need some kind of chorus
..to fill out the sound.
c) This is from the 12". The live
..versions are quite different.
Wayne had a tendency to
..embellish them a little bit.
From berns_ah@cowley.uwlax.edu
..Thu Apr 30 02:07:31 1992
Hey, this is minor thing, but
..here's how I always played the
..intro part:
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And one other thing...
For the chorus pary, I was always
..under the impression that Hussey
..played a B bar chord
on the 2nd fret (like an A but up
..two) and hit the high B on the G
..string ( the high one.
I am almost certain Wayne always
..used an electric 12 string for
..most every song. This is part
of why simple parts like the rest
..of Alice sound so much fuller
..than when played on a
6-string)
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