Okay, it seems like everybody wants to know some credibly fast picking leaks and this is one of my favorites. It has some sort of ambiguous timing to it. It basically this came out of some pull offs that I was doing and I tried to pick them and they seem to work great but I found this work best unaccompanied unless you do a lot of songs in nine eight or sometimes they get sure of that you know, if you would dare to play. But this is basically how it goes, it is all in two strings, the B string and the E string and it is on G minor and I was going to play through it really slow.
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That is basically the first pattern of it.
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From there, it is just does same kind of pattern but starting on that new note so from there we go.
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From there.
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And there.
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And then I ascend the same thing.
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Then you are back at the original note. So let me play to you the whole thing without stopping so you can hear that sounds together.
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Something like that. Now before you even attempt doing this quick, it is really important to just sort of think of one section and get it down so if I want to start at the top and this go.
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I get that much of it.
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All alternate pickings starting with the down stroke and the thing that really keeps me on the bomb doing this is concentrating on with left hand shifts positions and for some reason it always ends up being a down stroke there. So if I sink up my left hand shifts and my down strokes seems to help a lot, it is like concentrate and on going
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Down, down because those are the two shifts.
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Down, down and I found that really keeps me in sync with my two hands so, let me put the whole thing pretty quick and see if it works.
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And here is the same thing, let me try a little more distortion and the travel pick up to get that mean sound.
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