Playing paint it black on electric guitar
Playing paint it black was released as a single by the Rolling Stock in 1966 and this song appeared as the opening track of the U.S. version of their album of that year, after math. It was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richords and Brain Jones contributed to its signature riff. In the year 2004, this was ranked #174 in the Rolling Stone magazines 500 great songs of all times. The Rolling Stone has hit the records and singles during the past 5 decades.
Paint It Black, harkens back the psychedelic sound that the Rolling Stone and bands of 1960s dabbed with during the period following summer of Love. The main riff in this song is played on a Sitar, an Indian instrument which influenced the sounds of Beatles and Rolling Stones at that time. When Beatles visited Maharishi Yogi in India, Harrison learned how to play sitar and on return to England, he taught the basis of this instrument to Brian Jones, the lead guitarist of Rolling Stones. If you don’t have a Sitar and don’t know how to play it, you have to play the sitar parts in paint. It Black tabs on your guitar.
You can find the Paint It Black Tab Version on the internet. There are sites with excellent tablature transcriptions for guitar and bass. Guitar Tabs ultimate Guitar, Guitar Music Tabs, AZ Chords, Bass Mastra and Fret Play are some of them. If you want the Tabs in book form, you can have The Rolling Stone Single Collection – The London Years and the Rolling Stock: Aftermath.
From the above information, you can learn the basic hosting of the song Paint It Black and will be able to know Guitar and Bass Tabs and play along with Keith, Mick, Brain, Bill and Charlie.
