Sharp string and then ninth fret and we’re going to go 8-10-11 then high E string, 8-10-12. So, that’s a really cool pattern, you could do with some of the licks with eight, nine.
So, once again, where is your root note, we’re playing the root note on the high E string of the eight fret. Flat seventh note, 11th fret on the B string. So, memorize that once you know it play the pattern eighth, nine.
This is pattern three. I’m just going straight up the scale and I’ll just slide into it, just go down it [Demonstration] and once you get this just straight up and down the scale. [Demonstration]
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Okay, in lesson five, I'm going to show you how to play the guitar solo that I just played for you, and I'm going to break it down into eight separate licks that I will dissect in a full apart and just play it slowly, so you can put together that slide guitar solo for the Mixolydian scale. And let’s just go ahead and start with lit one, sounds like this.
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And you just play those two melodies twice. So, slow you can slide in from 12 to 10. You can use your rate too and on the eighth and then you slide up from ten to eight, then you go 8-10-11-10 and you slide into eight. You have six to eight back to six, then the eight fret. Slow [Demonstration] second time we’ll do the same thing then you go into the 13th fret. Play slow [Demonstration] And that is lick number one and it pretty much uses the same thing or repeated and you change the—
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