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Haunted Tabs

(ver. 1)
Taylor Swift
Legend: (/) Slide Up  (\) Slide Down  (h) Hammer On  (p) Pull Off  (b) Bend (r) Release
(v) Vibrato

E|------------------------------------|
B|--8b10v--8b10--8b10--8b10r8p6--8----|
G|------------------------------------|
D|------------------------------------|
A|------------------------------------|
E|------------------------------------|

E|------------------------8----|
B|--10b11v--10b11--10b11-------|
G|-----------------------------|
D|-----------------------------|
A|-----------------------------|
E|-----------------------------|

E|-------------------------------6--8--6--5--5/8v--|
B|--6--8b10v--8b10--10--8--8b10--------------------|
G|-------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------|
                    ^
          play from previous bend

E|--8--13--8--12--8--10--8------10--8/10v--|
B|--------------------------10-------------|
G|-----------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------|




How to play "Haunted" on guitar

This guitar tab for "Haunted" primarily involves bending, vibrato, and slides.
Here's a step-by-step guide to mastering these licks:

1. First Lick:
   E|------------------------------------|
   B|--8b10v--8b10--8b10--8b10r8p6--8----|
   G|------------------------------------|
   D|------------------------------------|
   A|------------------------------------|
   E|------------------------------------|
   - Start with a bend at the 8th fret of the B string up to the 10th fret note.
   - Apply vibrato (v) as indicated after the bend.
   - Execute a series of bends, and on the final bend, perform a release (r) 
     followed by a pull-off (p) from 8 to 6, then hit the 8th fret again.

2. Second Lick:
   E|------------------------8----|
   B|--10b11v--10b11--10b11-------|
   G|-----------------------------|
   D|-----------------------------|
   A|-----------------------------|
   E|-----------------------------|
   - Begin with a bend at the 10th fret on the B string to reach the pitch of the 11th fret.
   - Use vibrato on the first bend.
   - Repeat the bend twice without vibrato and end with the note on the 8th fret of the E string.

3. Third Lick:
   E|-------------------------------6--8--6--5--5/8v--|
   B|--6--8b10v--8b10--10--8--8b10--------------------|
   G|-------------------------------------------------|
   D|-------------------------------------------------|
   A|-------------------------------------------------|
   E|-------------------------------------------------|
   - Perform a bend on the 8th fret of the B string to the pitch of the 10th fret and apply vibrato.
   - Play through a melody line, returning to another bend from the same position.
   - Slide from the 5th fret to the 8th on the high E string, finishing with vibrato.

4. Fourth Lick:
   E|--8--13--8--12--8--10--8------10--8/10v--|
   B|--------------------------10-------------|
   G|-----------------------------------------|
   D|-----------------------------------------|
   A|-----------------------------------------|
   E|-----------------------------------------|
   - This complex lick involves playing a repetitive motif starting at the 8th fret of the E string,
     increasing pitch with each repetition.
   - End with a slide from the 8th to the 10th fret on the E string, followed by vibrato.

General Tips:
- Bending: Ensure you are hitting the correct pitch by comparing the bent note to the actual 
  fret note. Use your ear to match the pitch.
- Vibrato: Should be smooth and even. Try to keep your hand relaxed.
- Slides and Pull-offs: Should be clean. Practice slowly to ensure clarity and precision.

Playing the full tab as written will help develop your lead guitar techniques,
specifically in bending and vibrato, which are crucial for expressive playing in rock music.            
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