REO Speedwagon
REO Speedwagon - Keep On Loving You gitaar tab
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From: "Dan Scheraga" Subject: r/reo_speedwagon/keep_on_loving_you.tab Date: Sat, 13 Oct 2001 20:17:32 -0400 Author/Artist: REO Speedwagon Title: Keep On Loving You Album: Hi-Infidelity (1980) Transcribed by: Dan Scheraga Email: danscheraga@hotmail.com The verse is mostly just a slow burn on the F chord. Here's the progression. Repeat it twice to complete the song's first (and only!) verse.: F F F F F G F G A G The spacing isn't exactly right, but you get the idea. I'm not sure about the descending pattern at the end of the verse that leads into the chorus but it appears to be just the bass. I don't think the guitar itself descends on the record, but if you want to follow the bass, the chords are F and E. Now the chorus: C F G C F G A G Now for the very tasteful solo. The ps signifies a pick slide. Use some delay, and some compressor wouldn't hurt either: -------------------------------------------------------- --15b17---15b17r15-13h15p13----13----------------------- ----------------------------14----14-15b17r15b17r15b17-- -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -----------------18-18--18-18-------18-18--18-18-- --ps\\\----15b17--------------15b17--------------- --ps\\\------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -----------15-15b17-15----15----15b17----15----15-18b20-- --------18-------------18----18-------18----18----------- --15b17-------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------- That's about it. The song starts on a few measures of F, then the verse, chorus, solo, then the latter part of the verse progression (F G F G A G), then the chorus twice and you're done! Truly one of the more underrated classics of the 80's. Enjoy it! Dan Scheraga Brooklyn, NY