Lick in " E " [tab]

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Kevin Walker
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Lick in " E " [tab]

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<font size="3" face="monospace"><pre>
1._(E)____________________________________|
2.________________________________________|
3.________________________________________|
4.____________7~~~12~~~~~~15F~~~~~________|
5.________7-7A~~12A~~~~15A~~~~~~~~~_______|
6.______7B________________________________|
7._____7__________________________________|
8._6--7___________________________________|
9.________________________________________|
10._______________________________________|
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<font size="3" face="monospace"><pre>
1._________19_______________________(A)___|
2.________________________________________|
3.___________19~~19B__19B~~~~~17B___17____|
4._______19__19~~19C__19C~~~~~17C___17____|
5.____19A____19~~19C__19C~~~~~17C___17____|
6._19B____________________________________|
7.________________________________________|
8.________________________________________|
9.________________________________________|
10._______________________________________|
</pre></font>
Here is a lick that I use once in awhile.
It will work nicely in a song like
"Whisky Under The Bridge". Use it as a
bridge going from verse to chorus;E to A,
1 to 4.




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COOOOL, Thanks Kevin!
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Post by Lindalu »

Hi Kevin,

Thanks for sharing that, but here's a stupid beginner question, what's the "F" you show on the E string? Is that to raise the string? or lower it? or something else? Image

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Kevin Walker
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Post by Kevin Walker »

Lindalu,
The noted "F" signifies a fourth string raise
with whatever lever you use to raise your
4th and 8th. Another note: first note is just a passing embellishment; next three are
played as a triplet; first three on nineteenth are also played as a triplet.
I hope this helps you.

Kevin
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Post by Lindalu »

Kevin,

Thanks, that helps a lot. I kinda thought it was a raise on my E's but wasn't totally sure. Still learning all this stuff y'know.

Thanks for taking the time to explain it to me.

Regards,
Lindalu
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