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Hey guys!!!! Here's another pre-Patreon classic WW to take you through one of my favorite solos EVER, "Wait" by White Lion! Just like the last Turn Up the Radio post, this is one i got a message requesting TABs for, so here they are for everyone to enjoy! Lemme know any other TABs for old lessons you all want and i'll get them up here, too.

What other White Lion solos should we do??? I've already done Little Fighter, which is also a 10/10.

And holy moly has this ever been a lot of hair metal lately, hahahaha.... is that a good thing???

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White Lion Wait guitar solo lesson! Weekend Wankshop 122

www.facebook.com/unclebeneller twitter/instagram @BenEllerGuitars Skype lessons? email BenEllerGuitars@gmail.com Hey guys! In this super sized episode 122 of Weekend Wankshop, Uncle Ben Eller here is going to give you a complete lesson on how to play the amazing guitar solo in the song Wait by White Lion (by Vito Bratta)! One of the best hair metal shred solos ever. This is a really tricky on to pull off; its got some really unique and strange tapping, lots of bends, slides, legato, and even some quick picking at the end. Take it slow and work on these lick by lick!!! Don't forget to get the full free tab for this by visiting my instagram page. Good luck!!! Playing my Suhr Modern White Tiger, which plays so well i can't even believe it. Using my Kemper Profiler and Top Jimi brown sound profiles. Thanks for watching and stay tuned for more next week!!!!

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Anonymous

Just felt the need to comment on how a lot of players on Youtube are getting this solo wrong. Had I seen those guys before your video I'd probably say it was pretty cool, but now their videos feel pretty lame.... :P

Anonymous

Hey Ben. Thanks for this; love this song. Since starting to learn this, I've been wracking my brain on this one because I just couldn't get this to line up exactly with the song. I humbly, ask that you confirm that there might be a mistake, so that I know I'm not crazy and that I learn it correctly. This pertains to the second part tapping run that starts on the A string on the 9th fret. The part at 2m33s into the song, written on the tab as D string 12^0^7, doesn't line up with the audio. I've slowed down just these three notes 150%, and then another 150%, and instead of starting on the 12th fret of the D string, I believe it's a hammer on from nowhere, going h7-t12-p7. I'm not certain of the position on the neck but I'm certain it's A^D^A. I've replayed this slowed down dozens of times now, and I've gone so far as to compare the waveforms of the notes.... Am I nuts? Ok, I know I'm nuts but, am I incorrect?