Love Aint No Stranger
Whitesnake
- A
- Bm
- D/F#
- G
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D/F# G ABm D/F# G ABm Who am I to believe in love? Oh, oh, oh. Love ain't no stranger... | | | | | |D/F# G A BmBm A B-Second Verse The acoustic guitar enters, arpeggiating the same chords(almost). It is pos- soble that the slide in the Bsus2 chord should be a hammer-on. It is also possible that I just have tin ears, but I do think I hear SOME sort of grace note there. Anyway, it is just a detail, so if the fingering is tricky to you, forget it.NOTE: What I call "dive bomb" slide has nothing to do with the thing you do with the whammy bar. I just don't know what else you call those long, fast slides down the low E-string.[-Rhythm Fig.1--------------] E|-----------|---------------| B|---------3-|-------------2-| G|---2----0--|---2------s-4--| D|--0----0---|--2----(2)/4---| A|-----------|-0---2---------| E|-2---3-----|---------------| Strum chords and let ri E|Pl B|an G||- D||- A||- E||- ng. E|ayed 5 times, |----------|-0------------| B|d then... |-0--------|-2------------| G|4--------|-2------------| D|4--------|-2------------| A|2--------|-0------------| E|---------|---------xxxxx|Verse 2:(with rhy.fig1) xxx=Electric guitars enters, I looked around, and what did I see? with a "dive bomb slide" Broken hearted people staring at me... All searching 'cause they still believe.. Oh, oh, oh...Love ain't no stranger!!! C-Main Riff/Third Verse ()=These notes are there, but I can't make out if they are played by the hammond or another guitar. They don't have to be played by this guitar, anyway.[-Rhythm Fig2----------------------------------------------------------------] E|------------|------------|------ B|-(3-2-3)----|-(3-2-3)----|-(3-2- G|--4-2-4-----|--4-2-4-----|--4-2- D|--4-2-4-----|--4-2-4-----|--4-2- A|--2-0-2-----|--2-0-2-----|--2-0- E|------------|------------|------ E|-------|-----------|---------|---- B|3)-----|-----------|-------| With- G|4----2-|-----------|---------|-2-- D|4----2-|----2------|-(2)-----|-/-- A|2----0-|----2------|-(2)-----|-4-- E|-------|----0------|-(0)-----|---- E|----------| B| drum-fills-| G|----------| D|-(2)------| A|-(2)----s-| E|-(0)--xxxx|Let E5-chord ring Make sure to nail that staccato rhythm, and to shake that last B5-chord in every bar a little. (Maybe it would make more sense to place the 2/4 bar after the A5-chord, but that's one for the music theory guys to think about.)[-Rhythm Fig. 3-------------------- E|---------------|---------------- B|---------------|---------------- G|-------4-2-4---|----------4-2-4- D|-------4-2-4---|----------4-2-4- A|-------2-0-2---|----------2-0-2- E|---------------|---------------- ---------------------------------- E|--|-----------------------|------- B|--|-------------------3---|------- G|--|-------------------2---|------- D|--|--------2----------0---|------- A|--|--------2--------------|------- E|--|--------0--------------|------- ---------] E|-----------| B|-----------| G|---4-2-4---| D|---4-2-4---| A|---2-0-2---| E|-----------|Verse 3: I was alone,And I needed love. So much I'd sacrifice for all I was dreaming of. (With Rhy.fig3)Continúa después del anuncioI heard no warning, but a heart can tell... I feel the emptiness of love I know so well... D-Chorus. Those slighly muted G5-Chords are the key to the fat, chunky sound. I don't really remember if those "extra" chunks on the open and fifth fret of the A- string really are on the record, but experiment with 16th-note chunks there. It can sound very cool...[Rhy.fig.4------------------------- E|------------------|------------- B|-*=S| light-Palm-Muting--------- G|-------------7--2-|-(2)--------- D|-*-5-*-*-*-5-7-p2-|-(2)--------- A|-5-5-5-5-5-5-5-00-|-(0)--------- E|-3-3-3-3-3-3------|------------- --------------------play-two-times E|----|-----------------|----------- B|------|-----------------|--------- G|----|-----------7---7-|---2------- D|----|---*-*-*-*-7-pp7-|-pp2------- A|----|-p-5-5-5-5-5-555-|-000------- E|----|-3-3-3-3-3-------|-----------Let Chord Ring. Chorus: Love ain't no stranger... I ain't no stranger... Love ain't no stranger... I ain't no stranger to with Ry.Fig2. [----------4-----------] love... no ,no ,no... E-Fourth Verse With Rhy.fig.3 ( 2 times) Can't hold the passion, of a soul in need... I look for mercy when my heart begins to bleed. I've known good loving, I'm a friend of pain. But when I read between the lines it's all the same... F-Second Chorus with Rhy.Fig4 [--------8----------] Love ain't no stranger. I ain't no stranger. Love ain't no stranger. I ain't no stranger to love... E-Guitar Solo The rhythm part behind the solo is a semi-distorted electric, playing a pro- gression almost like the one in Rhythm Figure 1. The chords are the same, but I think they are arpeggiated a little differently. Play that, and nobody will notice. The solo is a slow beautiful melody thing, that should not be hard to figure out. I haven't transcribed it, since I work out my own leads for the co- ver tunes I learn.(Try it, it's great fun).The last three bars of the rhythm part goes something like this.E|-----------|----|-----| B|--3--3-----|----|-----| Then G|--2--0---2-|-2--|-(2)-| D|--0--0---2-|-2--|-(2)-| [---- A|---------0-|-0--|-(0)-| E|--2--3-----|----|-----| With E| B|the song comes back to rhythm figure 1. G| D|----8---------] A| E|Verse 1. "Lord have mercy...Love ain't no stranger!!!" F-Agressive part.(Dunno what else to call it) Play this part aggressively(Why do I keep giving these instructions? You know how the record sounds. Oh, well...). with Ry.fig2, 1,5 times, then... |------------|-----|------------| [-----6------] |------------|-----|------------|E|-4-2-4----2-|-(2)-|--9-7-9-----| B|-4-2-4----2-|-(2)-|--9-7-9-----| G|-2-0-2----0-|-(0)-|--7-5-7-----| D|------------|-----|--------xxxx| E| B| G| D|G-Fifth Verse/Last Chorus. w.Rhy.fig3 (two times) [-------8--------] I was alone, and I needed love. So much I'd sacrifice for all I was dreaming of. Can't hold the passion of a soul in need. I look for mercy when my heart begin to bleed. w.rhy.fig4 (two times) [------8---------] H-Outro Turn down the volume knob on your guitar a bit for this tone. This is mainly Rhythm Figure 1, again with some different arpeggiations. w.Rhy.Fig1 [-----6-----] |-----------|----------|-----|E|-3--3------|----------|-----| B|-2--0----2-|-2----4-4-|-(4)-| G|-0--0----2-|-2----4-4-|-(4)-| D|---------0-|-0----2-2-|-(2)-| A|-2--3------|----------|-----|