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Guitar Lesson: Minor Third Bends

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

View tab @ http://www.freeguitarvideos.com/LJ_R1/minor-third-bends.html In this free rock guitar lesson by Peter Vogl we will learn how to play a minor third bend. Most bends played on a guitar are either half step bends (that sound one fret higher) or whole step bends (that sound two frets higher). A Minor Third Bend sounds like it's three frets higher than where it's being played. This is a harder bend to play, but with the correct technique, it can be accomplished.

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  • @Pelleman666 I think it's just called a major seven in english, but us swedes are stupid enough to call it septima, lol! Sept means seven in french, so I guess it has something to do with that : )

  • @fishqwer what's it called in english? major septima? sept-something right?

    dunno, I'm swedish:P

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  • @fishqwer: I was sarcastic, 1 year ago. LOL

  • @tedhellcaster Too bad minor octaves don't exist lol

  • obrigado muito boa a explicação

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  • Shut it yeah im commenting on a comment posted 2 years ago!!

  • i didnt haha.. you shouldnt have taken mine seriously =)

  • c'mon don't take it seriously. lol

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