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Personally, Comfortably Numb is one of the best songs because of its raucous guitar solo at the end. In this article, I’ll show you how to get started with one of Comfortably Numb’s tabs, the first one called Intro alone.

Before I walk you through a part of Comfortably Numb Lashes, it’s important that you practice properly. Check this tab or any other tab by slowly taking the tab apart and practicing. Remember to hit slowly as ‘Speed ​​is the bypass of Accuracy’.

Here is the beginning of the score played in B minor.

Comfortably Numb Tabs Intro Solo – Play Yourself

1. Using your index finger, place your finger on the 10th fret, the thinnest E.

2. Quickly slide up or play the 14th fret on the same string and add vibrato.

3. Play this same note at the 14th fret, but this time muting the string with your right hand.

4. Play this same note again at the 14th fret, then make a full string bend, then release the bend. This is bending the rope up.

5. Quickly make a full string bend on the B string, fret 15, adding some vibrato.

6. Next, play the note at the 15th fret on the same string, then again on the same string, 14th fret twice. Pluck the G string, 14th fret and pluck the D string, 14th fret sliding down two frets. finally, play the 12th fret on the D string. Add some vibrato.

7. Perform a string rake on the last 3 strings then bend the thinnest E string and release the bend.

8. Then quickly bend string B, fret 15.

9. Play the 15th fret on string B, then the 14th fret, the same string.

10. Play the 14th fret, the left string, and the right string at the 14th fret.

11. Do a half bend at the 11th fret on the D string and then play the 9th fret and then the 7th fret, all on the same string. Finish with a bit of vibrato.

Go through this slowly and precisely until you get it perfect. To get a David Gilmour-like tone, it’s best not to use excessive distortion and aim for a nice bluesy sound. So I recommend you add some compression, sustain, mid gain, reverb and delay to get closer to the Gilmour sound.

Until next time, have fun playing!

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