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Yes the Polytune will let you tune flat.
There are loads of tabs available for Lenny, Ultimate Guitar has some good Guitar Pro ones.
If I was learning this tune I would learn all the rhythm parts first and then the solo last. I would use a slow down programme, such as Transcribe or Audacity, and try to play along with the recording.
Good luck.
Not sure what guitar you use and how it is set-up, but if you have a guitar with the trem and it is raised of the belly of the guitar then it probably will need a slight tweak on the trem and set-up between E flat and E - will be fine if trem is set flat as I believe SRV had his like this
Are you planning to learn this by ear, or by tab, or by a mix of both - I'm never quite so sure you actually need to nail the song down to the nth degree, as against take on board most of the song, but you own interpretation can be allowed as required - After all, like most players, they don't play it note for note the same on every recording/performance - A classical player might have to, but the perk of jazz/blues/rock etc is an element of working around the theme as required
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I'll be using my new Classic series 50's Strat, I'm hoping the 7.25" radius doesn't cause me too many issues as it's my first guitar with such a fretboard.
I'll be using YouTube and my Boss BR80 to loop certain parts of the song for learning, it couldn't hurt to get the tab for all the chord shapes I suppose. I'm really looking forward to getting stuck into this but I think I'm going to fall down when it comes to the fast chord changes (not my forte!).
Thank you for your help so far, ''tis much appreciated.