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Slash's Snakepit - Back And Forth Again - Guitar Solo Tab

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About Back And Forth Again


Eb Standard tuning gives "Back And Forth Again" its slightly darker, heavier feel, so make sure you drop every string down a half step before you start. The riff work here is very much in the vein of Slash's Snakepit, built on bluesy, palm-muted grooves that sit right in the pocket of Hard Rock. Getting the rhythm part to feel locked in is the real challenge: the muting has to be consistent, and the transitions between the chugging sections and the open chord hits need to land cleanly. Lead phrases demand smooth left-hand legato and a relaxed picking hand, so avoid tensing up when the tempo pushes. If the riff-to-riff transitions are giving you trouble, use the Practice Toolbar to loop the problem section slowed down until the muscle memory is solid. Once the mechanics are there, focus on putting some swagger into the dynamics rather than just hitting the notes.

  • The song is played in Eb Standard tuning, meaning every string is tuned down one half step from standard E, which slightly thickens the overall tone.
  • Palm-muted rhythm grooves are central to the track, so clean, consistent fretting-hand muting technique is essential before you attempt the full-speed version.
  • Legato phrasing in the lead sections rewards players who practise hammer-ons and pull-offs slowly, making the Practice Toolbar slow-down feature particularly useful here.

How to Play Back And Forth Again

The song moves through: Intro & full speed, 60 % speed, lick 1, lick 2.

Tuning: Eb Standard

It is played in Eb standard, a half step down, so tune down before you start or every position and bend will sit a half step sharp against the recording. It is built from a handful of distinct sections, so learn each one in blocks before stringing them together.

Use the section loop to isolate a passage and drop the speed to build each section up to tempo.

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