Notice
The Artificial "Pinch" Harmonics played by the guitar in the intro, are picked (& pinched) an octave (12 frets) above each of the 3 fretted notes respectively.
Since I ran out of midi guitars within PowerTab with all of the synth work, I have one guitar midi patch in the PowerTab, so I lowered the volume when simulating a clean chorused guitar. Measures 12-20 are supposed to be played on a clean lower volume chorused guitar as is the outro but not as low as the intro.
The 2nd verse is mostly a little muted guitar lick.
The guitar within the song's main parts in the choruses, has a tight delay that gives it that nervous-jangly flavor.
Orchestral Strings tabbed out the best I think Power Tab can do for this.
According to an interview with Alex Lifeson in the April 1986 Guitar Player Magazine, the long digital delayed guitar shown here in measures 120-122 & 136-138,is set to "about 700 milliseconds."
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As always, this tab (and possible future corrections/updates of this tab)
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mentioned websites, you have gotten ripped off my friend!
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http://www.cygnusproductions.com/rtp/
I've tabbed the synths but some synth work could not be tabbed and I'm not TOO sure about some of this but it's pretty darn close.