Little Blind Fish by Jeff Pevar & CPR Guitar Theory Lesson

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Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2008

Taught by Desi Serna author of Fretboard Theory. Visit http://www.Guitar-Music-Theory.com and learn about scales, chords, progressions, modes and more.

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  • One more little point...

    The main riff which is repeated throughout the song has a hammer on. It's played just after the line, "Little Blind Fish" The movement between the chord where there is an open G string and when you put your 1st finger on the 2nd fret for the D (no 3) chord is a hammer on. i.e., you hit it once and while the chord is ringing with the open G you simply fret the A note (2nd fret G string) without restriking the guitar for the 2nd chord, creating a smoother languid lick.

  • @peevmania Thanks for all your help.

    PKDDS

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  • This is such a great vid! I LOVE this song and had most of it figured out but now I've nailed it perfectly thanks to you. Please don't EVER take it down!

  • nice job. thanx for posting.

  • it would be helpful if you could break it down more for us beginners but i'm sure better guitarist appreciate this vid cuz this is such a good jam and you play it very well.

  • YES! i love you. you need to do more of these videos, i've only been playing guitar for a year and now i can actually play that opening lick!

  • thousands of thanks. Now i'm more closer to them.

  • Nice Jeff - sign of a true star and gentleman. Not many people would have taken the trouble.

  • oh wait, peevmania. are you jeff pevar himself? at least i guess that;s so because of youre precise corrections. well, if you really are, without being subservient, i love your guitarwork in CPR. its one of my top favourite groups. You probably know it better yourself, magic..

  • This is wonderful. I could listen to this song all day...and have done so! And would like to do so again...LIVE! Great to hear your take on it and to see Jeff's participation. Thank you. Dan

  • The last run in the solo The 1st 3 notes are pulloff. Hit the F note and the next 2 notes are not struck but pulledoff 2nd finger 3rd fret 1st string (F) 1st finger 2nd fret 1st string (E) open 1st string (D) 3rd finger 5th fret 4th string (C) while the C is ringing, play the open 5th string for the (B) note hammer on for the last 2 notes on the 4th string open (G) and then 2nd fret for the A note... take yer thumb and slap the lower open strings for the low D triad (DAD) have at it!
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