OK I'm confused for when it comes to bends and "fast" music. How would you play that bend part in to sound like the recording of Enter Sandman in starts at 2:49 and goes:
12th fret on the 1st string (E), 15th fret bend full step on the second string (B), repeat that a bunch of times in 16ths notes.
12 -- 12 -- 12 -- 12 --
-- 15B-- 15B-- 15B-- 15B
Or something a bit more complex like 4:11 in the Crazy Train studio version on the first 3 strings (E B G), where Randy does 16th note triplets (he ends on a bend) followed by an 8th note bend.
It'd be like 14 (a 16th note triplet) on the E, 17 (16th note triplet) pick off onto 14 on the B bending it up a full step (16th note triplet), then doing an 8th note bend on the 17th fret. And shifting the pattern over sharpening it by a fret each time (chromatic I guess).
14 -- -- -- -- 15 -- -- -- --
-- 17p14B-- -- -- 18p15B-- --
-- -- -- 17B-- -- -- -- 18B--
(Best diagrams I could come up with without pasting Guitar Pro screenshots, if I'm that confusing I could do that)
12th fret on the 1st string (E), 15th fret bend full step on the second string (B), repeat that a bunch of times in 16ths notes.
12 -- 12 -- 12 -- 12 --
-- 15B-- 15B-- 15B-- 15B
Or something a bit more complex like 4:11 in the Crazy Train studio version on the first 3 strings (E B G), where Randy does 16th note triplets (he ends on a bend) followed by an 8th note bend.
It'd be like 14 (a 16th note triplet) on the E, 17 (16th note triplet) pick off onto 14 on the B bending it up a full step (16th note triplet), then doing an 8th note bend on the 17th fret. And shifting the pattern over sharpening it by a fret each time (chromatic I guess).
14 -- -- -- -- 15 -- -- -- --
-- 17p14B-- -- -- 18p15B-- --
-- -- -- 17B-- -- -- -- 18B--
(Best diagrams I could come up with without pasting Guitar Pro screenshots, if I'm that confusing I could do that)
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