Back for more (trying to keep vintage Metallica alive)! This time
around, we`ll learn the mellow intro to Justice for All. Again,
all notes have equal value (including the triplets, which are to be
combined into one count or unit):
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———-/-t————————/-t————————3—
6-7-9—7-6-7-6-4-5-5-4-7-4-2-3-5—3-2-3-2-0-2-2-0-2-0-0-2-2-0-2—2-
7—–7———5—–5—5-3—–3———2—–2—2-1—–1—–4-
0———————————————————————
On the more-than-one-string parts (like the first 0-7-6), don`t strike
them simutaneously, but glide across them, treating the initial 0-7
as sustained grace notes. I know there`s a term for this (gliss?), but
I`m not sure what it is. Anywayz, comments are appriciated.
Keep on pick`n,
Glenn Lane: [email protected]
around, we`ll learn the mellow intro to Justice for All. Again,
all notes have equal value (including the triplets, which are to be
combined into one count or unit):
———————————————————————-
———————————————————————-
———-/-t————————/-t————————3—
6-7-9—7-6-7-6-4-5-5-4-7-4-2-3-5—3-2-3-2-0-2-2-0-2-0-0-2-2-0-2—2-
7—–7———5—–5—5-3—–3———2—–2—2-1—–1—–4-
0———————————————————————
On the more-than-one-string parts (like the first 0-7-6), don`t strike
them simutaneously, but glide across them, treating the initial 0-7
as sustained grace notes. I know there`s a term for this (gliss?), but
I`m not sure what it is. Anywayz, comments are appriciated.
Keep on pick`n,
Glenn Lane: [email protected]