SORRY Guitar Tabs | Tutorial | Justin Bieber

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Title | SORRY Guitar Tabs | Tutorial | Justin Bieber |
Author | Level Up Guitar Tabs |
Duration | 2:59 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=s3Y1Mr0kGA8 |
Description
This is my no-talk tutorial of how to play the melody/main parts to Sorry (Justin Bieber) on guitar. It includes tabs on-screen and myself playing it. You can play it on the acoustic, classical or electric guitar.
Special thanks to my patrons:
Mario Alpeza
Joe
Ron
Maki
Sunil Batra
Yuriy
Shachar Stern
Tabs, Guitars, Backing Track and Mixing - Davi Filho
Lyrics (Genius): https://genius.com/Justin-bieber-sorry-lyrics
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Sorry (Justin Bieber) Guitar Tutorial Sections
0:00 Intro
0:12 Verse 1
0:50 Pre-chorus
1:09 Soooorry...
1:33 Verse 2
1:52 Pre-chorus
2:31 Soooorry...
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If it is too fast for you to play, you can change the speed in the "Playback Speed" settings. Usually, I recommend the "0.75x" speed.
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HOW TO READ GUITAR TABS
The guitar tablature has six lines. Each one represents a string of the guitar (the upper line represents the first string "e" and the bottom line represents the sixth string "E").
The numbers represent the FRETS. If there is a number "5" on the upper line, you will play the fifth fret in the first string (e). If there is a number "0" on the second line (from up to down), you will play the second string (B) without hitting any fret (B open string).
Frequently, I add some guitar solo techniques like hammer-ons, pull-offs and slides to the melody so it can sound closer to the original vocals:
h = hammer-on;
p = pull-off;
/ (sl.) = slide.