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Here I Go Again Tab by Whitesnake

Here I Go Again tab by Whitesnake

Guitar Tab

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Whitesnake-Here I Go Again

Intro : Guitar (Acoustic)

    Listen to get the strumming !!!


Eb------------------------------------------------|
Bb--12---10----8----7---8----10---10h12p10----8---|
Gb--12---12----9----9---9----11---12----12----9---|
Db--12---12---10---10---10---12---12----12---10---|
Ab--10---10---10---10---10---12---10----10---10---|
Eb------------------------------------------------|

Verse  I Don’t know where I’m Going.. Slide-up
Eb----0-----------0--------------0-------------0--|
Bb----3-----------3--------------1-------------3--|
Gb----0-----------0--------------0-------------0--|repeat
Db----5-----------4--------------2-------------4--|
Ab----5-----------5--------------3-------------5--|
Eb------------------------------------------------|

   hangin on the promises of songs of yesterday
Eb----3--------------0----------0-----------------|
Bb----0--------------2----------0-----------------|
Gb----0--------------3----------0-----------------|
Db----0--------------0----------2-----------------|
Ab----2--------------0----------2-----------------|
Eb----3--------------2----------0-----------------|

                    and I know what it means
Eb------------------------------------------2-----|
Bb---------------1--------------------------3-----|
Gb---0-----0-----2--------------------------2-----|
Db--2-----0------2--------------------------0-----|
Ab-3-----2-------0--------------------------------|
Eb------------------------------------------------|

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About this song

"Here I Go Again" by Whitesnake is a quintessential power ballad featuring a memorable guitar riff by John Sykes. The song was originally released in 1982 on their album "Saints & Sinners," but it gained massive popularity with a re-recorded version in 1987. The iconic guitar solo in the song was performed by Adrian Vandenberg, adding a touch of virtuosity to the track. David Coverdale's soulful vocals and the anthemic chorus make this song a classic rock staple.