Caamp – By And By (Guitar Solo Tab)

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there’s generally a capo on two for this song, but because the solo is on a banjo you have to play it with no capo for it to get low enough on the guitar. GUITAR 1/BANJO [solo 1 at 1:10]
E|-----0--------------------------------|
B|-------2---2--0s2---2--2---2----------|
G|---2-----2--------2------2------------|
D|-2------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|--------------------------------------|
B|-0-0-0--0h2--0------------------------|
G|----------------2---2s13--14--14-14---|
D|------------------4-------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|-13--13-13--11--11-11--9--9-9--7--7-9-|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|-7--7-9s11--11-11--13--13-13----------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|--------------------------------------|
B|-14--------------------14--------12---|
G|----14-14----14-----14----14-14-------|
D|----------14----14--------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|--------------------------------------|
B|-12-12-12--12h14--12------------------|
G|---------------------14--11--14s------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|-17--17-17--16--16-16--14--14-14------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|-12--12-12----------------------------|
B|-----------15--15-15--14--14-14-------|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|

E|--------------------------------------|
B|-12--12-12--12h14p12--10--------------|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|--------------------------------------|
A|--------------------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|
[solo 2 at 2:36]
E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------2--2h4--2------|
A|-----0-2---0-0--2-2h4-----------------|
E|-0-2----------------------------------|

E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|--------------------------------------|
D|----------2h4--2-----------2h4-2------|
A|-4p2---0---------4p2p0----------------|
E|-----2------------------2-------------|

E|--------------------------------------|
B|--------------------------------------|
G|---------------2--4s6-6--6p4s2--------|
D|-----------2h4------------------------|
A|-4p2---2------------------------------|
E|-----2--------------------------------|

E|-2------------------------------------|
B|---3p2p0----2-------------------------|
G|---------2--2-------------------------|
D|------------2-------------------------|
A|------------0-------------------------|
E|--------------------------------------|
GUITAR 2 (CAPO 2) the strumming pattern for this guitar stays the same throught the whole song, excluding the time after the bridge when there is just one strum on every downbeat for emphasis. [strumming] ↓ ↓ ↑↓↑ ↓ ↓ ↑↓↑ 1 e + a | 2 e + a | 3 e + a | 4 e + a (try just listening to the song to figure out the pattern if it’s hard for you to read written out.) through the whole song up until the bridge, the chord pattern is the same. REMEMBER THAT THERE IS A CAPO ON FRET 2 FOR THIS GUITAR, THE BANJO PART IS THE ONLY PART WITHOUT A CAPO. the song starts out with the strumming pattern twice on G. for the rest of the song, it goes G D Em C and you do the strumming pattern once on each chord. during the bridge/the second solo, the strumming stays the same. the chords go Am D G Em and do the strumming pattern once on each chord. after the bridge, the chord pattern goes back to the original one for the rest of the song. have fun :)