Alan Jackson - I Don't Even Know Your Name(acoustic ) solo guitar tab
s= slide
^= bend string
=Acoustic Solo=
A
e-5-3-0-------------0-------------------------------------------------
B-------4-3-1-2-3-4--4-2-3-2-1-0-1h2----------------------------------
G------------------------------------2-0------------------------------
D----------------------------------------2-1-0-----2------------------
A----------------------------------------------2s3---2^p0-h2^p0-h2^---
E---------------------------------------------------------------------
E A
e------------------------4----4---4-------4---4-----4-|-----5---------
B------------------------5----5---5-------5---5-----5-|-------8-7-5---
G--------------------4-6----5---5---4---5---5---4h7---|-5s6---------7-
D------------2-0-5s6----------------------------------|---------------
A--------2-4------------------------------------------|---------------
E-0--3s4----------------------------------------------|---------------
E
e------------------------------------------------------|-12-9-10-9----
B-5-----------------------------------------10------14-|-----------12-
G---5h6----------------------------12--9h11----10s14---|--------------
D-------7-5-------------7--9-10-11---------------------|--------------
A-----------7-6-5--------------------------------------|--------------
E-----------------7-8-9--------------------------------|--------------
A
e----------7---------------------7----------------------------------|--
B-10-9-8h9---10-8-10-8---8--7h10---10-8h9---------------------------|--
G----------------------9------------------9--7----------------------|--
D-------------------------9---------------------9-8-7---5h6---------|--
A-----------------------------------------------------7-----7-5-----|--
E---------------------------------------------------------------8-5-|--
The more I do this, the more I prefer the "s" to the "" or "/" which
makes everything look like a bunch of fractions, which always brings
about bad memories of fifth grade! I also believe that I prefer the
"^" symbol to the "b", which more resembles tab in a magazine.