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I never was entirely happy with the way I tabbed the main riff in the tab I did of Streetheart's "Hollywood". Specifically, that would be the third staff of the Intro (and all of its repetitions throughout the song). Parts of the fingering for the riff seemed awkward. So I was fiddling around with it last night, and came up with a better fingering. I didn't actually change that much. All the notes are exactly the same, I've just moved a few to different locations. It shifts the overall position on the fretboard just a bit (making it more comfortable). I still don't know exactly how Streetheart plays it, but I think the minor changes I've made make the fingering fall a bit more naturally on the fretboard.
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Updated: Friday, January 15, 2010 12:27 AM EST
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