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Uploaded by on May 19, 2008

When I teach guitar to young rockers, they always are interested in my bursts of 16th note flurries. Here's one way to do it.

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  • damnit i wanna be able to do this so bad!!!!!

  • @SouthernDoom666 You can certainly do this! It's sort of an easier way to do it compared to alternate picking every note. Once you get it into muscle memory it's super easy to get it up to speed. Have fun!

  • how the F do you mute the B-string????

  • @getgenakt Thank you for asking :) The tip of the finger fretting the E string is actually muting the B string. I never realized it until you asked.

  • whats a flurrie

    

  • @ltdex400guitarist flur·ry (flûr, flr) n. pl. flur·ries ." A sudden burst or commotion; a stir" Hope that explains :D

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  • @jay08641 yeah i actually thought of that already but thx

    btw you play really good!

  • lol my guitar sounds like shit : )

  • mannnn!!!!!! i hope ican do that

  • man thats amazing, cant wait till i play like that

    are you using standard tuning and any type of effects, distortion anything?

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