Dry Land by Marillion Guitar Chords

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p strongDry Land/strong played in guitar can be one of the best song you loved. Not only enjoying the music but you can play Dry Land by Marillion using guitar too. Yes .. this music by can also be played by that instrument. But, first thing, you need to know its guitar chords. /p p Whether you are searching for emDry Land guitar chords/em, you've visit to the best place. /p p Yes, guitar is hard to master in the beginning, but gets easier the more time you stick with it. The more you proceeding, the simple guitar will feel to play the music. /p p Dry Land guitar chords has rhythm and included in Holidays in Eden (1991) album. /p h3Dry Land by Marillion Guitar Chords/h3 DRY LAND (GUITAR SOLO)brbrThe following is my transcription to the guitar solo in thebrsong Dry Land by Marillion as it appears in the 1991 albumbrHolidays in Eden.brbrYaman AksubrbrNotations:brbrh hammer onbrbrp pull offbrbrb bend (i.e. bend the note up until you hit the exact notebrfollowing the b sign)brbrr release (i.e. release the note down to the note followingbrthe r sign)brbrs slide (i.e. pluck the note to the left of the sign s andbrslide your finger to the note to the right of thebrsign s. Do not pluck the note you are sliding to.)brThe solo is in D minor. The accompanying chords are Dm, Bb, and C.brThese will be indicated at the appropriate places. Also, 4/4 is used.brbr[Dm] [Bb] [C] brprebr-----------------------------------------10-----10-13-12-------------br-10--11-10h11p10----10-------10------------13b15--------13-13p10-----br----------------12-----10------12---12b14-----------------------12---br-------------------------12------------------------------------------br/prebr(You may wish to hammer to 11 from 10 (the very first two notes)brinstead of plucking 11 separately.)brbr[Dm] [Bb] [C] brprebr-13-10---11-10h11p10----10--------13b15r13----------------10-13------br--------------------12-----10---------------------10-12b14------9----br-----------------------------12-----------------12-------------------br----------------------------------------------12---------------------br/prebrbr[Dm] [Bb] [C] brprebr---------------------------------------------------------10--13------br-10-9h10p9---------------------------10-10-10----10-12b14--10--9-----br----------10-12--------------------12----------12--------------------br-------------------10s12------10s12----------------------------------br------------------------10-------------------------------------------br/prebrbr[Dm] [Bb] brprebr-13-13s15--------------13-13b15-15----15--15--------15-17b18r17------br---------12-12----12-14-----------------14--14-17b19-----------------br/prebrbr[C] brprebr-13-10h13p10--10-------------13--10----------------------------------br------------12--12b14-12---12--10--10-9--10p9----------------10b12-10br---------------------------------------10----10--10--10b12-10--------br-----------------------------------------------12--12----------------br/prebrbr[Dm] brbrprebr-13b15-13----15------------------------------------------------------br/prebrbr(You may wish to release the last three bends instead of plucking thebrnote following the bends.)brbrWell, there it is...brbrYaman AksubrThe Johns Hopkins UniversitybrThe Department of Electrical and Computer EngineeringbrBaltimore, Maryland 21218 ----------------- p If you wanna study emMarillion Dry Land/em guitar chords, you need to understand the 5 major chords, C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major. The reason we use all major chords is that the minors of any of these chords only require tiny adjustments. Every of those minor chords is perfectly based on its major counterpart. /p p For your info, you may also look for another musical genres, including jazz guitar chords, country music guitar chords, pop guitar chords, world music guitar chords, and rock guitar chords here. Want to play another guitar chords? Simple .. just click search button in this web, you may find it by song title or by the artist. Enjoy! /p

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