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You can play Three Mile Smile by Aerosmith using guitar or guitar.
This song by Aerosmith can also be played by that instruments.
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Three Mile Smile guitar chords has rhythm and included in Night in the Ruts (1979) album.
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Three Mile Smile by Aerosmith Guitar Chords
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#Hey dude, nice page, but I noticed you don’t have my favorite song,
#”Three Mile Smile”…so I typed up my transcription and here it is!
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# Chris Calabrese
#”Three Mile Smile” by Aerosmith
#>From _Night in the Ruts_
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#I have most of the song down, but I haven’t heard it for about a year, and I
#just dug up a transcription I did from a year ago so here it is. This song is
#a lot of fun to play!
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#Riff A – play twice
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[B/A]
e-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
B-------------------------------------|-------------------------------------|
G----4----4---------------------------|---4-----4---------------------------|
D----4----4----0-0-1-2-4--------------|---4-----4----0-0-1-2-4--------------|
A----0----2--------------2---2--2--2--|---0-----2--------------2---2--2--2--|
E----------------------------0--0--0--|----------------------------0--0--0--|
Then there’s the drum break
Riff B – play 6 times
e--------------------------|-------------------------|
B--------------------------|-------------------------|
G--------------------------|-------------------------|
D--6--6---5--4---4--4--4---|--4--4---5--6------7--6--|
A--7--7---6--5---5--5--5---|--5--5---6--7------5--7--|
E--------------------------|----------------0--------|
Riff C – play twice
e---------------------------------------|
B----------------3-----------------3----|
G----------------2-----------------2----|
D-------2--------0--------2--------0----|
A-------2-----------------2-------------|
E--3^---0---3^-------3^---0---3^--------|
Then play
Riff B four times
Riff C once
Riff D twice
Riff D
e------------------------------------|
B------------------------------------|
G------------------------------------|
D------------------------------------|
A--------5-------------0--5----------|
E--0--3------3--0---3--------3--(0)--|
Then play
Riff B four times
Riff C once
Riff D once
Riff C once
Riff D once
Riff A twice
Next comes the solo. I did the rhtyhm part, but I was too lazy to do the
solo, because Joe Perry is a very sloppy player, and especially in this solo.
Solo Rhythm – play 3 times
e------------------------------|------------------------------------------|
B------------------------------|------------------------------------------|
G--7---7---2-------------------|----------------7--7--2-------------------|
D--7---7---2-------------------|--6--6---5--4---7--7--2-------------------|
A--5---5---0------2---2--2--2--|--7--7---6--5---5--5--0------2---2--2--2--|
E-------------3^--0---0--0--0--|-------------------------3^--0---0--0--0--|
Lead after solo
Guitar 1
e--------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------|
B--------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------|
G--------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------|
D--------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------|
A--------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------|
E--4-5-4-5-6-7-------|-4-5-4-5-6-7------|-4-5-4-5-6-7-------|-4-5-4-5-6-7----|
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| Guitar 2 E A E E A A |
e--------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------|
B--------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------|
G--------------9--2-|--------------9--|-------------9--2-|-------------2--|
D--------------9--2-|--------------9--|-------------9--2-|-------------2--|
A--------------7--0-|--------------7--|-------------7--0-|-------------0--|
E--------------------|------------------|-------------------|----------------|
Then play
Riff D four times
Then after that there’s a second solo where he just plays riff D throughout
pretty much of the solo. It’s pretty easy to figure out what he’s doing after
this spot, but I haven’t heard the song in a while so I can’t remember.
Chris Calabrese
robert.calabrese@snet.net
slide
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() the note in parenthesees is tied to the next measure
If you want to learn Aerosmith Three Mile Smile guitar chords, The 5 chords we’ll look at are the C major, A major, G major, E major, and D major.
The reason we use all major chords is that the minor versions of any of these chords just require tiny adjustments.
Each one of those minor chords is completely based on its major counterpart
The more you practice, the easier guitar will feel to play Three Mile Smile. Guitar is hard to learn in the beginning, but gets easier the longer you stick with it.