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Fast Legato Rock Technique #2 (Guitar Lesson RO-012) How to play

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Uploaded by on Feb 2, 2007

In this lesson we will learn how to play the 3nps (notes per string) using legato technique (hammer-ons and flick-offs). This is where you can start getting some speed on while making sure you develop a good action with clear and precise movements.

Taught by Justin Sandercoe.

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Have fun :)


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  • LOL! @SalandFindles ~ Aeolidian is the imaginary realm between lidian and aeolian modes. :p Just like mixophrygian is the imaginary realm between Mixolydian and phrygian. Neither truly exist to my knowledge, but hey, some new stuff may have been invented.

  • zakk wild recomends trills with the little finger to build up strength, it helped me out.

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  • This may sound silly but where exactly is your thumb located on the back of the neck when you're doing the bottom string stretching? Is it located more toward the bottom? Will that prevent excess cramping?

  • 'Flick offs'? Hahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!

  • @sAK47rament0

    Legato just means 'smooth'. There's no such thing as true legato.

  • @THEGUYD0WNTHESTREET don't be mean. it written music notation, slurs is the term. but the technique is called hammering on

  • theyre not hammer-ons you morons, theyre called SLURS

  • Youtube recommended it so I watched. Cool vid actually. Reminds me of years gone by. I used the same Gmajor 3 note per string shape. I kept practicing it until I was able to sweep pick the entire scale. Good vid, wished I'd had some instructional crap like this back in the day instead of having to read it and figure it out myself without audio or video.

  • my hand tends to get hard as a rock AHGG damn ...I lack strenght?

  • "sometimes its called pull-off" first time i heard a word flick-off :p

  • lee press ons rule man !!!!! nice job

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