Paul gilbert lesson Pt.2
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Here are some pentatonic clicks. There are two nodes per string. But they are still fast.
This is sort of a sixteenth node field and a minor pentatonic. And it sounds something like this when you get through it. And basically what I am doing is this kind of pattern, where we have got an D node on the d string and a D sends three nodes on a minor pentatonic. That kind of thing. Using the pull off to make it easier to pick basically and then I ascend back up to the original node and go to the C node and back down. So the way I sort of look at it is these two things.
This is the first part and this is the second part. So it’s A G E and G A C. So two parts together. That’s the main sort of mean material. In fact, that will give you a real good kind of triplet like slower, spread out. And then all I did to make it a sixteenth node field is add two more nodes in the end that we have already played a million times. So it shouldn’t be too much trouble. And then I added on A and G.
In case you didn’t see the video in part 1 of this series… here it is again
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