A-ha A-ha A-no.
Well, isn't that special? You have no idea how a guitar works, do you? Quick tutorial: higher pitches or "notes" are created when the player or "Yngwie J. Malmsteen" presses down on the frets closer to the bridge which is located on the body or "big red part" as it's referred to in certain scholarly circles.
Other than the crap midi file you found of Bohemian Rhapsody, and the two-bit animation, this wasn't bad. It's just not good either. Seriously, it's been so long since someone did an All Your Base flash that you could have waited to produce something with better graphics. It's not like you needed to rush this, I don't think anyone was going to steal your idea.
To your credit, it is clever and somewhat original too. I mean it's not like Bohemian Rhapsody hasn't been played to death or All Your Base for that matter. But somewhere between the two clichés you did come up with something new. Go Figure.
Just the next time you're going to make a flash, make it... more good, or... less bad. Better yet, don't make any more flashes, you've sung your swan song; now do something else with your life, like get a job.