Primarily moves around the I, IV, and V positions of the scale, often using power chords (E5, A5, B5). 3. Pre-Chorus Builds tension leading into the hook.
On the transition from the chorus back to the verse, use long slides down the neck to maintain the "greasy" rock feel. Resources for Full Tabs
Use a high-gain "Marshall" style crunch. Not too much distortion; you want to hear the individual notes in the fast riffs.
Classic "blues-rock" licks played with high-speed precision. 🛠️ Performance Tips
Open ringing chords compared to the tight muting of the verse. The "Halo" hook is melodic and wide. Main Hook: Follows the vocal melody closely.
Alternating between the open low E string (lowered to Eb) and melodic notes on the A and D strings.