If you have the time, just use your volume knob, you can see here. This is the volume knob and what you do is you pick the note and then you use your pinky, which is curled around it to raise the volume.
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So, it’s completely shut off when you—just after you pick, just take it slow, so you have to time it a little just after the pick.
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And this is involved down in here.
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So the tricky part on this area is kind of strings skipping, jump a bit.
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That one is a little bit tricky to get as well, just for the jump.
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That’s it for you the idea to learn.
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It’s good for me to try it.
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There’s another A flat.
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I’ll show the diagram to do that.
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I go back down to the E on the third string.
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When you top that, you’ll got those.
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And then the next part.
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That part is actually from bending it because it’s a bit of rock sound to it.
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You’re bending like a whole note.
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You can pick it on or bend it.
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And if you're trying to make it or bend it up with the next, A major is the next chord, you can just go.
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For the shape of the A major [demonstration], arpeggio [demonstration] on the second string [demonstration].
That one has the root on the first string.
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And the next chord is B minor.
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So, basically I’m going to write off the table sheet to this three conversation thing and explain which chord is being played.
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