Time Solo Tab & Scale Diagrams (Pink Floyd)
Time Solo Tab & Scale Diagrams (Pink Floyd)
Time Solo Tab & Scale Diagrams (Pink Floyd)
Time Chords
Before diving into the solo itself, we’re going to take a look at the
rhythm section and chord progressions behind the solo. The chords and
rhythm being played will influence scales, notes choices, and dynamics
of the solo.
The song is played in the key of F# minor and the chords used over the
solo come straight from the key. The only chord not used is G#dim.
Key of F# Minor
i ii III iv v VI VII
F#m G#dim A/Amaj7 Bm7 C#m7 Dmaj7 E
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Chord Progressions for Time Guitar Solo
In the first half of the solo, the chord progression is the same as the
verse:
F#m – A – E
In the second half of the solo, the chord progression switches to the
bridge section of the song, in which the 7th chords are played:
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F# Minor Scale
This solo spans pretty much the entire fretboard and uses 4 of the 5
CAGED scale positions. Each scale position used will be noted below
along with an accompanying scale diagram. The scale diagram outlines
the notes of each position as well as the notes being played.
You can listen to the solo here: Pink Floyd – Time guitar solo
Solo: Part 1
The first part of the solo we’re going to go over uses the first three
positions of the F# minor scale. These three positions span from the 1st
fret through the 10th fret as shown in the diagram below.
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Scales positions and notes for first part of Time guitar solo
The top part of the diagram shows each scale position in isolation, while
the bottom shows them in context. Notes that are not used in this part
of the solo have been faded in order to highlight only the notes being
played.
Part 1 Tab
The solo starts out with a slide to the key center note, F#, on the 4th
fret of the fourth string. It’s also the root note of the F#m chord, the
first chord of the progression played by the rhythm section.
The next couple of note selections are good examples of targeting chord
tones. The bend on the 4th fret of the second string targets the C# of
the A chord and then the B note from the E chord.
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This part ends with a bend up to F# from the 9th fret of the third string.
Solo: Part 2
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Time guitar solo, part 2 – scale positions and notes
This second part of the solo takes the 1st position of the F# minor scale
and moves it up an octave to the 14th fret. It begins with a 4-note F#
minor arpeggio that bends the 17th fret of string two up to F#, again
targeting the key center note.
Most of this section is played using the 1st position of the scale, until it
moves into the 2nd position with a bend on the 19th fret of the first
string, targeting again the C# from the A chord.
After the bend up to C#, the bend is released down to the B note on the
19th fret of the first string, which leads into a 4-note E major arpeggio
(played over top of the E major chord) before sliding up to the F# (key
center note) on the 19th fret of the 2nd string.
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Time guitar solo tab – Part 2
Solo: Part 3
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Time guitar solo, part 3 – scale positions and notes
The last part of the guitar solo incorporates positions 1 through 4 of the
F# minor scale. It begins with a 4-note D major arpeggio over top of the
Dmaj7 chord. It then slides through positions 1-4, targeting chord tones.
The last four bars are played primarily in position 1, and focuses on
hitting the root notes of the chords in the rhythm section.
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Time guitar solo tab – Part 3
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Wrap up
The Time guitar solo is a great example of how the notes of a single
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scale can be used to play over 7 different chords and effectively target
chord tones and apply arpeggios. This solo, like many from David
Gilmour, drives home the idea that you don’t need to use a lot of scales
to create a great guitar solo. A single scale is packed with so much
musical information, you just need to be able to use it effectively.
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