Hi! Learning Guitar exercise number 2. Little rusty and it's been one of those days. So here is little slower.
Cut. So it's breakdown. This is all order in a picking and the first note is the eighth fret on the high E. So you picked that once; all the patterns start out with a pull-off or hammer-on combination and so the first note is eighth fret on high E, then seventh fret, hammer-on eighth and then pull-off the seventh. So it goes three, seven. Then come down to pinky to the tenth fret on the B string, little finger on the eighth fret on the B string and the index on seventh fret of the B string and then ring finger on the ninth fret on the G string, little finger on the eighth fret on the G string, index finger on the sixth fret of the G string and back up eight, nine, then index finger on the seventh fret of the B string, little finger on the eight fret of the B string, index finger on the seventh fret of the High E and then you come down, you roll down like this. It's seven, eight, nine.
Okay, come up here to the twelfth fret on the high E, play that first and then you are going to enter your index finger on the tenth fret of the high E and do a hammer-on, pull-off combination between the tenth and twelfth fret. So it is twelfth, and then ring finger on the thirteenth fret of the B string, middle finger on the twelfth fret of the B string, index finger on the tenth fret of the twelfths or index finger on the tenth fret of the B strings, ring finger on the twelfth fret of the G string and back up ten, twelve, thirteen, then ten on a high E, twelve on a high E, thirteen on the B, and then you end with the index finger on the tenth fret of the B string. So it is --
Next pattern is seventeenth fret on the high E. Then you do a hammer-on, pull-off combination again, it starts on the fourteenth fret of the high E, and you hammer-on the seventeenth fret and then pull-off back to the fourteenth fret. So it sounds like --
Then fifteenth fret on the B string, index finger on the fourteenth fret of the B string, back up, seventeenth fret with the ring finger on the B string, index finger on the fourteenth fret of the high E, fifteenth, seventeenth, back to the fourteenth, fifteenth fret of the B string.
Okay, last pattern is at the nineteenth fret and then you have a hammer-on, pull-off combination as usual from the fifteenth fret to the nineteenth fret. So -- then seventeenth fret with the middle finger on the B string. So seventeenth, nineteenth so you have seventeenth on the B string, sixteen on the B string with the index finger, that is seventeenth, nineteenth on the B string, fifteenth on a high E, seventeenth on high E, nineteenth on high E, and then down fifteenth. Then you conclude the seventeenth fret on a B string. Okay?
That's it. I want to show you one more thing real quick. Okay, so the chords of that passage goes over top of our E-major that's your A-major, D-major includes some G-major. Okay and that's a very new classical major sounding pattern. But I am always trying to explain people how universal music is.
So up the other course we will play it again and you would see if you can recognize some of them.
Still can't recognize them?
It will be easier to grasp.
Anyways that was just a quick little add on right there because you should always keep your eyes and your ears open for many different stuffs of music, because they can all be interlinked. It does not matter what the style is so have fun with this again tablature is at guitarticles.blogspot.com as usual, and take care.
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