Okay, let us have a look at this lick here slow. What we are doing is we are bending the second G up a half step. It sounds a little low when you do it slow but trust me, that is what it is.
Now, what you do is as you let it down and pull off your re-picking, then you strike that second D. Then we play second G to second D, and then open G. Then we bend the second G a half step again and then we play open B, open high E, play of the whole lick. Once we play that, we move up and then we start playing this triplet pan on the fifth fret. B string that let in a high E string played with every note. Now that and then we basically move up for the three positions, fifth, eight and third. Okay, so just play the low. That is the first lick then we play that first lick again. Then we just play the fifth B in the open high E seven times. Okay, for the second time before we move to the next section, let us just play that whole first part, one, two, three, four.
Okay here we are on the next section, it sounds like this. We slide that to the sixth fret G string then we play fifth B to fifth high E back to fifth B. Then we pull off on eight B to five B. We do a quick hammer on to five, seven on the high E and then play five high E. We play eight B to five B, then seven G to seven D and then slide from five G to six G. So let us play everything we have from this section. We do a quick slide from eight D down to seven D and then pull off to five D. We play seven A and we play seven D to seven A, three times – five D blues bend that on there and then we finish this part of the solo on seven A. Okay, so let us just play this section on its own, two, three, four.
Here is the next section, we pull off from the seven D to five D. We re-strike that seven D then we slide up to nine D, play seven G, nine G and then do little bends on eight B. Then we pull off to nine G to seven G, play nine D and then do a very similar idea. So what we did before where we slide down from eight to seven on the D and then pull off to that five D. Let us just play everything that we got in this section really slowly, one, two, three. And then the very last part of that section was pulling off from the seven A to five A, then playing twice on the seven low E. Let us have a recap on everything that we have done so far. It sounds like this, one, two, three, four.
Okay, let us look at the next section and I am just going to use the last part of the thing that we just played. It is going to sound like this. Okay, we do that to low section that we did before which we already learned. We slide up to eleven low E then we play nine to eleven on the A. We play nine on the D then we do this little lick, which is bend in 12 B up a whole step catching that 12 high E above. We bend that 12 B again. Play 12 B on its own and then play ten B. okay so that is a whole section.
Now the very last part sounds like this. What we do in here is we are holding down this ten high E with the little finger. We are bending this ten B with the third finger. We are doing it twice to create that effect and then we let this ten B down and pull it off to eight B. We play ten to A on the B then we hold down nine G and nine B. Strike seven G and seven B but hammer up just to the eight on the G. We pull off in nine to seven on the D then we hold down seven on the A, nine on the D and then drop that first finger then to the six fret A string. Okay, so let us have a little recap just from the section where we slide up.
Let us play this whole one round the blues changes nice and slowly so you can hear, here it goes, here it is, one, two, three, four, one. And there you have section one.
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