Behind My Camel
The Police
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From: winston campbell (music by Andy Summers) this song won a grammy award for an instrumental category but I am not too sure. I do not know what guitar modes or pedals Summers used to get that eerie guitar sound but it sure sounds cool. Anyway, the major riffs (theContinues after the adonly riffs) are: (oh yeah, you have to drop the lower E string to D, hence drop D-tuning)E ---------------|---------------| B -----7h8-------|-----7h8-------| G -5-8-----------|-5-8-----------| D ---------------|---------------| A ---------------|---------------| D ---------------|---------------| E|-10----------------|-------------- B|-----12------------|-----7h8------ G|-------------------|-5-8---------- D|-------------------|-------------- A|-------------------|-------------- D|---------12--0-----|-------------- E ---------------|-10------------- B -----7h8-------|-----12--------- G -5-8-----------|---------------- D ---------------|---------------- A ---------------|---------------- D ---------------|---------12--0-- E|---|---------------|-------------- B|---|---------------|-----7h8------ G|---|---------------|-5-8---------- D|---|---------------|-------------- A|---|---------------|-------------- D|---|-5-------------|-------------- E ---------------|-10------------- B -----7h8-------|-----12--------- G -5-8-----------|---------------- D ---------------|---------------- A ---------------|---------------- D ---------------|---------12--0-- E|---|---------------|-------------- B|---|---------------|-------------- G|---|---------------|-------------- D|---|---------------|-------------- A|---|---------------|-3------------ D|---|-5-------------|--------------and so on... You should make sure that each note is lengthened (I think that is called tremolo) The bass notes are just C to D, then G. I am guessing that the chords (if there is a keyboard playing throughout the song, and I am pretty sure there is) are Cm to Dm to Gm. And that is it.