(Play as two-bar pattern, repeat. Adapt to original recording for exact voicings.)
Think of Joe Satriani meets Guthrie Govan, but with the lyrical heart of a Southeast Asian folk ballad. That is “Move the Sky.”
: The track flows through a standard fusion architecture: Introduction →right arrow →right arrow →right arrow →right arrow →right arrow Middle Section →right arrow →right arrow Outro Solo . Section-by-Section Tab Breakdown 1. The Introduction (BPM: 78) vinai trinateepakdee move the sky tab
The opening intro and recurring chorus utilize highly expressive, vocal-like melodies.
Many phrases in "Move the Sky" utilize pre-bends, gradual releases, and microtonal inflections. When reading the tab, pay close attention to whether a bend is a half-step (1 fret), full-step (2 frets), or a wide minor-third bend. 3. Expressive Vibrato (Play as two-bar pattern, repeat
These voicings reflect Trinateepakdee's fusion influence, blending rock energy with jazz-inflected harmony. Available Learning Resources
The final solo section features wide interval leaps that can be difficult to execute with a standard plectrum alone. Section-by-Section Tab Breakdown 1
This comprehensive guide breaks down the structural components, technical demands, and core secrets behind the "Move the Sky" guitar tab to help you master it note for note. 1. Song Overview and Tonal Foundations
The verses drop in intensity to build a foundation for the melodies. Here, Vinai incorporates light palm muting (P.M.) mixed with vocal-like guitar lines. : Expressive micro-bends and vibrato.