Tripping Billies

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Tripping Billies
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Dave Matthews Band
Album Crash
Year 1996
Genre Alternative Rock
Duration 5:00
Difficulty Rbuasset-iconguitar.png Rbuasset-tier4.png
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Solos Rbuasset-iconguitar.png Rbuasset-solo03.png Rbuasset-icondrums.png Rbuasset-solo03.png Rbuasset-iconbass.png Rbuasset-solo01.png Rbuasset-iconkeys.png
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A challenging song with lyrics that refer to getting high with friends and forgetting the world. The guitar chart alternates between Dave Matthews' complex rhythm guitar stylings and Boyd Tinsley's energetic violin, culminating in a very long violin solo. Bass features a great deal of fills and fluctuation with each measure, with many forced strums to represent the rapid plucking and slapping, and HOPOs and taps to represent slides. Drums are a manageable feat, but extraordinarily difficult to sightread, as no two measures are the same, and the many drum solos are crammed with unique fill choices.

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