So start out with that uses Vibrato on a first finger on third finger and then bending. Let's play it again. So, when you start with the first finger on the third fret, the sixth string, third finger on the fifth fret and now here is where we are going to want these notes to stand out. Come to the third fret of the fifth string, give a little vibrato. Come back to the third fret, I mean the fifth fret of the sixth string with your third finger and we want that one to stand out. So, these first two notes that you played are relatively straight, then add a vibrato in the next two, come back to the third fret, on the sixth string with your first finger and hit again and then come to the fifth fret on the sixth string, but don't add vibrato to it, listen that slowly.
You really want that contrast between the vibrato notes and the notes played straight and then end it with that eighth fret bend on the second string four step.
So we are going to start out here with your third finger, your second finger, whatever you feel comfortable with here on the fifth fret of the top string; you are going to hit that twice and give it just as much vibrato as you can. I am going to come to the third fret, do the same exact, we can kind of do that twice.
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