For that what you’re going to do? On the G string you’re going to go.
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Slide the ring up to ten then you’re going to play eight, ten with the ring, eight 10 with the ring, eight as the pointer. 10.
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You see.
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Okay, so G string seven, nine, ten. The B string eight, ten back to the tenth fret of your G string whenever that right finger. And you’re going to go.
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So you’re going to play ring is going to be cover the tenth, and your middle is going also be on the G string there with that ring finger, and you’re going to go—
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And when I actually play that you’re going to play eighth fret on the B. You’re going to play so
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On the B, being like ten on the G
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A on the B
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Okay, so you can check out the tab over here if you're on YouTube, that kind of webpage. It’s the first run through is.
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And the last part of that is just a nine on the G string, ten on the D, and seven back on the G string. The way I’d like to play it. I put my pointer finger on the ninth fret of the G, and you play it at tenth fret your ring finger can play it right there or the middle finger so ninth fret G tenth fret of your D, so and then seventh fret on the G and slide your pointer finger out.
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Because we all know like da-da-da—
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Next time through little different you’re going to go—
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On the G still and you’re going to play eighth on the B, tenth on G, so.
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Eight on the B, ten on the G, seven on the G, so that second time through is.
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Third time through is seven, nine, ten, eight, on the B, ten and let 10slide 11. One pick slide the finger up and touch right at the 11th fret.
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Then back to the seventh fret on the G, eighth fret on the B, tenth fret on the G, and then ninth fret there on the G, 10 on the D, seventh there going on G. So the third time the third one, the kind of riff of that is.
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Okay, so that’s first three together. They kind of make of the whole thing is just this. Sing.
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The next thing after that part which all that is on tabs you can hear this.
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There’s different ways to play this. The way I like to play it is I just take this one pointer finger all I use all time starting on the tenth fret and I want to pick the G and the B you put more emphasis on the B string works this, but the G string gets everyone is going to pick this by.
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And that nine to go from the tenth down to eighth your access slide you’re not picking so.
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Ten slide nine when you play the nine. I'm sorry it’s an eight, six, five, six, five and then down to the third fret so.
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Slide a nine or eight—
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Pretty simple then you hear this.
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All you don’t want to add is your end the bar chord here where your bar across it’s actually a D minor, so your bar across the fifth fret is the same bar chord for the whole.
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And you are already beginning to that bar chord. This time we are just going to arpeggiate which means strum individually these bottom fourth strings, so the fingers that these are covering I'm going to say it the fret that they’re being held down unless I move down, so—
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The first time through.
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Because this ring finger drops down from the sixth fret B to B to sixth fret high.
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Second time through, and you play the D, G, B again and then you play—
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On the high E.
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The you’re going to play a five on a high E and eighth fret on the B string, so—
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Then this pinky finger wherever you use there on the eighth fret is only on the proper position for that last kind of—
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So it sounds like this.
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You hear that go.
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Okay, it’s much as I can remember, that’s it for the picking parts. There’s one little part that has something to do with like—
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But that just kind of a slow part. You can hear that part missing if you listen to the song. I didn’t figure out a tab for that based off Hemo’s version. The tab I’ll give you will have that in it. It will have that part and I didn’t teach it because you can learn it yourself.
So, good luck with this, guys. I’ll play through when I just taught real quick. But I hope you enjoyed the lesson and good luck with it, so I’ll play through what I taught in lesson one and two. I'm going to play it slow because I didn’t learn to pay at once somewhere I'm not good at it.
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And then you go into a—
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Alright, hope it helps you guys. I'm not great in playing it yet ,but hopefully I can teach it to you, so that your support so good luck with it take care and you have to take a part three. I will have it soon it’s going to be chords
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Chords that you can strum along in the back while someone is picking. If you have a body who want to jam with, or you want to play the song, but you can’t do picking at you just want the chords. So I’d better saying that be part three. Okay guys good luck, take care.
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