can someone identify this please!!!
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can someone identify this please!!!
hi! does anyone know what randy is playing at 0:12? thanks!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3apJl6PRw10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3apJl6PRw10
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Re: can someone identify this please!!!
Randy is pedaling off of the open A string. He then pulls off of the third string A on the second fret and pulls off of the second fret E on the fourth string and then the third fret C on the fifth string. He continues to what sounds like the G on the third fret on the sixth string before coming back up to open A again. This is simply the A minor pentatonic in open position. At :16 He alters it by extending the scale to the third string B at the fourth fret. It all ends on the A chord of course at the very end.
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thanks! that was a bit hard to read though. if it is not troublesome, would you mind tabbing it in a reply to this comment. if that's too much i understand. thanks for the help!
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Re: can someone identify this please!!!
CAn we have these demo pleasssssseeeeeeeeeee
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thanks. mind tabbing it out for me quickly?RR-ElectricAngel wrote:Randy is pedaling off of the open A string. He then pulls off of the third string A on the second fret and pulls off of the second fret E on the fourth string and then the third fret C on the fifth string. He continues to what sounds like the G on the third fret on the sixth string before coming back up to open A again. This is simply the A minor pentatonic in open position. At :16 He alters it by extending the scale to the third string B at the fourth fret. It all ends on the A chord of course at the very end.
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GOOD EAR ANGEL!!!!!!!!!! : )
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definitely! i wish i could learn by ear. it takes me hours if i try and learn by earTito wrote:GOOD EAR ANGEL!!!!!!!!!! : )
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Re: can someone identify this please!!!
DAM ANGEL YOU YOU GOT ALL OF THAT BY EAR INPRESIVE
Re: can someone identify this please!!!
First of all, thanks for writing that out.
For those begging for tabs, why not tab it yourself from this description? It's actually a pretty simple little thing if you know your scales. If you don't know your scales, go learn 'em:D
Randy could make very simple things sound amazing.
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Paul

For those begging for tabs, why not tab it yourself from this description? It's actually a pretty simple little thing if you know your scales. If you don't know your scales, go learn 'em:D
Use Pattern 4 in the open position (Key of A) and just follow the dots. Oh, and for those not familiar with all the positions, Position 4 in A would mean all the dots marked with 1's would be open strings.RR-ElectricAngel wrote:
Randy is pedaling off of the open A string.
He then pulls off of the third string A on the second fret
and pulls off of the second fret E on the fourth string
and then the third fret C on the fifth string.
He continues to what sounds like the G on the third fret on the sixth string
before coming back up to open A again.
This is simply the A minor pentatonic in open position.
At :16 He alters it by extending the scale to the third string B at the fourth fret.
It all ends on the A chord of course at the very end.
Randy could make very simple things sound amazing.
Have fun,
Paul
