Ok, trying to make em easier to view - no more ascii stuff. Here we go...
First, a recap with Ex.1 - the two string sweep(rakes) we learned in the first lesson.
Ex.2 Is a refresher on the E minor pentatonic scale.
So if we use the same technique as in Ex1, and use the notes from the Eminor scale from Ex.2, we get Ex.3:
Ex.4 shows the E minor pentatonic scale the position behind the usual 12th fret one.... and also makes it into a sweep/rake lick:
Finally, Example 5 puts the two forms together - check it out!
Next will be the last of the two string stuff, then we'll go on to three string sweeps. As always, practice things SLOWLY and if they aren't being played smoothly, slow it back down. You can always build up the speed later.
Pete
[ December 07, 2002, 07:29 PM: Message edited by: OklaStrat ]
First, a recap with Ex.1 - the two string sweep(rakes) we learned in the first lesson.
Ex.2 Is a refresher on the E minor pentatonic scale.
So if we use the same technique as in Ex1, and use the notes from the Eminor scale from Ex.2, we get Ex.3:
Ex.4 shows the E minor pentatonic scale the position behind the usual 12th fret one.... and also makes it into a sweep/rake lick:
Finally, Example 5 puts the two forms together - check it out!
Next will be the last of the two string stuff, then we'll go on to three string sweeps. As always, practice things SLOWLY and if they aren't being played smoothly, slow it back down. You can always build up the speed later.
Pete
[ December 07, 2002, 07:29 PM: Message edited by: OklaStrat ]
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