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  • What does it mean when their are multiple slides behind a note in a guitar tab?

    Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under guitar tab | 3 Comments »

    http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/a/ac_dc/back_in_black_ver5_tab.htm

    like 6/// for instance, does this just mean to repeat the slide two more times?
    yeah, thanks anyways, I know its not a typo because its the highest rated version of the tab. I’ll just listen and see what it sounds like.

    Just when you thought your question was only gonna be answered by morons, this guy shows up.

    That means to slide up to an unspecified point on the neck. Just hold the note for however long it takes, then throw your hand towards the body of the guitar without giving up pressure right away, let go when and where you feel like it, then go back and continue wherever it was you left off. Rock’n'roll, man, rock’n'roll.

    3 Responses

    1. pantallica21 Says:

      not to sure listen to that part in the song i see what your sayin like the part in the solo it goes 14/// , check out the solo and see it at that part it is doubled or not , maybe it was just a typ-o?
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    2. theguysingreenville Says:

      They could be saying go up or down that many half steps. Usually their is a number unless it is just a quick rip.
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    3. Sal Chaech Says:

      Just when you thought your question was only gonna be answered by morons, this guy shows up.

      That means to slide up to an unspecified point on the neck. Just hold the note for however long it takes, then throw your hand towards the body of the guitar without giving up pressure right away, let go when and where you feel like it, then go back and continue wherever it was you left off. Rock’n'roll, man, rock’n'roll.
      References :

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