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Iced Earth: Watching over me

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Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 20:24:48 +0200 From: Fredrik Nilsson Subject: i/iced_earth/watching_over_me.tab Iced Earth - Watching over me (Solo) Album: Something Wicked this Way Comes Key: Eb-Minor Tabbed by: Fredrik Nilsson (onkel_nilsson@hotmail.com) Scales used: Mostly Eb-Aeolian however the beginning and the fast part utilizes the Db Mixolydian (same notes other position read up on modal theory if you don't know about the 'modes' of music). F-Locrian, Gb-Ionian Ab-Dorian are used as well however many times (in this tab at least) it's easier to look at it as the Eb-Minor (Eb-Aeolian) played on the bright E and the H string. Tuning: This song is played 1/2 step down (Eb) however this tab is in standard tuning (E). So if your playing 1/2 step down (as you should do since the chords would be pretty awkward otherwise) play everything one step up. My guitar was in standard tuning and I didn't bother to tune ;) Notation: / - slide /p - slide and pick the note b - bend ~ - vibrato h/p - hammer on / pull off ¤ - don't repick keep the bend sb - slow bend Comments: I don't think that this tab should have that many errors however I'm not entirely sure about the fast part it sounds quite alright in my ears however I didn't have any "slower" plugin to Winamp so distinguishing all the separate notes was quite a pain. If you find any errors, have any comments, a tab request or anything just mail me... I don't think that he's using legato (not using picking but more left hand techniques such as slides, hammer ons and pull offs) as much as I do especially not on the last part of the opening (after the pedal point lick) however I find that it's got a nice ring to it so... whatever... General tips: As with all learning try to get it steady before you get it fast. Try to get the general feel of the solo and then play it without the music at a BPM where you can (comfortably) play this piece. Increase the tempo gradually until you can play everything (including the fast part) perfect without any missed notes... after that try to improvise your own solo using the scales I mentioned. I haven't written any fingerings however (for beginners only) it is extremely imporant that you utilize your pinky especially on the pedal point lick. The tab: Opening: |-------Pedal point------ E |------------------------------------------------------------------| H |------------------------------------------------------------------| G |--------------------------------------------------11----13----15--| D |---------------------------11-11-11-13~--11-15-11----11----11-----| A |------------------11----13----------------------------------------| E |-9~/p11~-13~/p14~----14-------------------------------------------| ------------| E |------------------------------------------------------------------| H |-12----14----14/16-14h16/18-16h18-18b19~--------------------------| G |------------------------------------------------------------------| D |----11----11------------------------------------------------------| A |------------------------------------------------------------------| E |------------------------------------------------------------------| Fast part: E |--------------------------------------------------------------------| H |-14b16~-14b16-14b16-14-11-------------------------------------------| G |--------------------------13b15-13-11-13-11-10h11p10----11----------| D |-----------------------------------------------------13----13-11b13~| A |--------------------------------------------------------------------| C |--------------------------------------------------------------------| Closer: E |----14-------16----16b18---16b18-16-14-16---14-16-18-16-18¤18b20--| H |-14----14-14----14------------------------------------------------| G |------------------------------------------------------------------| D |------------------------------------------------------------------| A |------------------------------------------------------------------| E |------------------------------------------------------------------| E |-18b20-18-16-18-16-14/13-14~---13-14-16--18-16-19-18-19/21-19h21--| H |------------------------------------------------------------------| G |------------------------------------------------------------------| D |------------------------------------------------------------------| A |------------------------------------------------------------------| E |------------------------------------------------------------------| Hard to tab these bends good, listen to the song to get the feeling E |-21b23-21b23-21b23-21b23-21b23~----21sb22~--21sb23~---------------| H |------------------------------------------------------------------| G |------------------------------------------------------------------| D |------------------------------------------------------------------| A |------------------------------------------------------------------| E |------------------------------------------------------------------| Hope you enjoy, after all it was quite a labourious 40 minutes ;) // Fredrik

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