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MichaelG
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Finally got a few minutes to listen to this one. Good job Mark!
mentoneman":1yead37u said:the ascending sliding bends at :48 are more like 32nd note triplets i think, except doubling the value of the first note you are sliding on("one-a two&a, two-a two&a, three-a three&a, 4-a four&a...); i think you're missing the "&" of the second triplet of each position...
mentoneman":1ozoc0tc said:mentoneman":1ozoc0tc said:the ascending sliding bends at :48 are more like 32nd note triplets i think, except doubling the value of the first note you are sliding on("one-a two&a, two-a two&a, three-a three&a, 4-a four&a...); i think you're missing the "&" of the second triplet of each position...
to correct myself, if this rhythmic pattern i suggested was correct(and i don't think it quite is any more), it would be 16th note triplets-not 32nd notes!
...but the very first grouping he plays does sound like the 5 note pattern i suggest....the next 7 sound like 4 notes maybe..i don't know....
King Guitar":2skg1mvi said:Here ya go, "Rock You Like A Hurricane starts at 7:30.
Part 1 of the lesson here with the Zoo and Blackout.![]()
I've seen these beforeNo Rock You Like A Hurricane main solo here
Mark
King Guitar":u7ioa5sk said:I've seen these beforeNo Rock You Like A Hurricane main solo here
Mark
Sorry man it is right here... https://youtu.be/n8_rq7bhbkQ
Thanks Mark .... I was looking at learning this solo again the day before you put up the original post. Since then have blown it off. Now I have no excuse .....Mark Day":9ql1fzz7 said:Lesson added: