Originally posted by vanquish:[..]
Is Ultraviolet hard to play? It seems to have 4 note chords, which are kinda hard (I don't quite have independence of movement in my 2 small fingers yet)
I have a few conflicting tabs, one says you should play the verse riff between the 7-10th frets, another the 2-6th frets and a third 12-15.
How does Edge play it?
I'm fairly sure he does something like this-
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-12----12--------------15--14------------------------
-13----14--------------14--14------------------------
-14----14--------------12--12------------------------
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all strummed to rhythm, of course. It gets tricky because it's so high up, and the frets are obviously much closer together, but once you know what you're doing/playing, it's fairly easy to get your fingers in the right chord positions right away.
I just taught myself Edge's little 360° verse add-ons, with the second verse being more interesting instead of just the chords like usual. It gets fun, and with a little improvising of my own, I had an absolute blast with this one. I don't even bother with effects settings for it- I just throw on a nice, very light distortion, and switch my pickup switch to the high end.
Playing along with the Sheffield version one, with the crowd noises and everything (ZooTV Milan works for that too, though its in half step), really gets me super energized, and I always level it so that I can still hear Bono/Adam/Larry and the crowd, but my guitar always matches what Edge is putting out. Makes me feel like part of the band

If you want tabs for the rest of the song, check some online websites...some of the fan-submitted ones are fairly accurate. Enough so to get by, anyway, and I can usually teach myself the parts that aren't quite perfect- dunno if you're there yet. I would tab it out for you, but my guitar is downstairs and I'll be heading to bed soon anyway...it's all a matter of getting the strum techniques down. In the 360° versions, Edge plays what sounds like a single string during the chorus, alternating notes here and there, but not actually playing whole chords like in the ZooTV choruses. Keep that in mind and just sort of fool around on your fretboard to hear the notes he's playing, match them up, and you've got yourself the chorus.