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Kit Kat
go to ultimateguitar.com. the in the search bar search the song and then you will se on the left side there is a section that says guitar,guitar tabs, bass, bass tabs, and others click on bass tabs. then you can pick the one you think is the best(usually the closest to a 5 star is what you want).
It means that the note(s) endures more than one bar and is still heard in the next one . So play the note and hold it.
A wammy bar?
they both have a whammy bar, the newer ones just don't come with the whammy on the guitar(for some odd reason.)
gimme a break gimme a break break me off a piece of that Kit Kat bar Chocolatly-chewy gonna make your day Every where you go you hear the people say gimme a break HEY gimme a break HEY Break me off a pice of that gotta have a piece of that break me off a piece of that kit-kat bar."
Give me a break Give me a break Break me off a piece of that Kit Kat Bar Its got a chocolaty taste that'll make your day Everywhere we go you hear the people say Give me a break Give me a break Break me off a piece of that Gotta have a piece of that Break me off a piece of that Kit Kat Bar!!
Kit Kat
Gimme a break, Gimme a break, Break me off a piece of that kit kat bar, chocolately-chewy gotta make your day, Every where you go you hear the people say, Gimmie a break HEY, Gimme a break Hey, Brake me off a piece of that, Gotta have a pice of that, Brake me off a piece of that KIT CAT BAR!
'give me a break, give me a break, break me off a piece of that kit-kat bar, choclatley chewy, gotta make your day, every where we go we hear the people sing, HEY, give me a break, HEY, give me a break, break me off a piece of that, gotta have a piece of that, break me off a piece of that kit-kat bar.'
go to ultimateguitar.com. the in the search bar search the song and then you will se on the left side there is a section that says guitar,guitar tabs, bass, bass tabs, and others click on bass tabs. then you can pick the one you think is the best(usually the closest to a 5 star is what you want).
a fancy term for the whammy bar on a guitar
It means that the note(s) endures more than one bar and is still heard in the next one . So play the note and hold it.
You bar a fret on the guitar with the first finger of your left hand.
The Guitar Hero guitar as a whammy bar. When you are holding long notes during a song, you can move the whammy bar up and down to "whammy."
No
Yes, a Bar graph can have a break in it... smartass...