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All right, so that’s an Am lick and the first part of it were basically outlining an Am arpeggio [demonstration] but including this B note as kind of a passing tone [demonstration]. So starting in 7th position here at A [demonstration], slide up [demonstration], then fret this E note with the second finger [demonstration], A with the third finger [demonstration], C at the 8th fret with the first finger [demonstration] back to A [demonstration]. So practice just that much [demonstration].
All right, then the next little section, we have a pull off [demonstration]. So pull off from 10 to 8 [demonstration], pick the string at the 10th fret and this went at the 8th fret [demonstration]. All right, so that much.
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All right, now the next measure, we’ve got a bend release pull off type deal [demonstration]. So that’s what’s going on [demonstration]. So let’s try that much.
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All right, now we’ll do the end of the lick. So we’ve got 10th fret to 8th fret [demonstration]. So we’re going 10-8-10-8-10. All right, here’s the whole thing up to tempo.
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Now, I’ll do it pretty slow about this tempo. One, two, ready go.
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All right, so there’s an Am lick for you that you can use over. I’d recommend using this over two bars of an Am chord. That’s where it’ll probably work the best. So feel free to use that one in your own solos. Thanks.
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