With its springy, palm-muted single notes rooted in D, flashes of light illuminate this foundation via some stirring, descending chord shapes which take us on a colourful drive back to the tonic. Originating as a piece of music Gilmour had earmarked for his first solo album, Run Like Hell is a masterclass in tension and release, its tight arrangement allowing for minimal musical flourishes (the only solo here, being Richard Wright’s dazzling synth centrepiece). Solo - Guitar 1 plays the main riff then the solos starts and for the first bar or so of the solo just play G chord then after that just play the main riff again.As we pace towards The Wall’s climax, the dark funk of Run Like Hell primes us to close the book on 1979’s dystopian double-album. Guitar 1 - This is played on a 12 string acoustic but if you don’t have one then just make your guitar sound as squawky as possible and pick close to the bridge.Į|-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-|ī|-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-3-| Written By Roger Waters and David Gilmour Wish You Were Here (Live, Delicate Sounds Of Thunder)
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