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https://tabs.ultimate-guitar.com/tab/free/wishing_well_tabs_205990
this one any good?
https://www.guitartabsexplorer.com/free-Tabs/wishing-well-tab.php
any better?
Solo is in notation and tab
Cheers for the suggestion....sounds cheeky but ideally a free version would be my preference......
Below is a video of what I just worked out. Others may hear or play it differently. Can you get an idea from this? Assuming I've listened to the correct bit
edit: Think it's working now. I had to re-upload it in a different format to fool YouTube. It was preventing me uploading what it thought was a duplicate, even though the first file wasn't there.
https://app.box.com/s/kc2pkwilftta0lyek7q4feu64jtzht0h
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notes on the transcription in the mag say it's a Leslie.
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If it's OK I'd be interested in seeing it to compare it to mine to learn from it.
Below is a transcription I just created in Guitar Pro 7. I notice that Kossoff releases the bend right at the end but my preference is to keep it up.
https://app.box.com/s/ckvh5na2yol3eadyr418c368xmdn8qk0
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Koss played on wishing well ... according to this ..
Tetsu Yamauchi was the bass player.
Kossoff was the guitarist, although there has been a theory that Rodgers might have played it - since he did play electric guitar on the album - but it's pretty clearly Kossoff.
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