Alright let us talk for a second about some of the neat little cheap tricks that you can do here using finger style although you cannot do using picks. So for instance, let us take a G Major scale like this.
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That is nice. It is a G Major scale. It is what it is. But now, we are going to use the natural tuning of the guitar and we are going to make it, so that certain notes in the scale are going to ring out and we get this cascade.
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Listen again. You got to be careful to leave those notes open.
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And, you do it faster.
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That is so you can get this neat sort of it is like a waterfall. It is like the notes are ringing out over to one another. Now, that is in the key of G. You can also do it. I do it at the end of one of my tunes called “When it is free to Hello”.
Excuse me, I do not do it on that tune. I do it on “Big Nut’s Busy Day on my CD”. And what I am doing is that I am working out of an E position up here at the 7th fret.
Watch this.
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There. So, it is very simple. You just go.
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And with the same position.
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Same position to the next two strings.
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To this E chord.
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