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Innovation with Sleigh Bells
A lot of the time when starting our daily lessons my brain is firing on 3 cylinders and the super charger is not functioning. I’ve just gotten up and don’t drink coffee, so I’m not a real functioning individual yet. I, groggily, fumble through the lesson and say OK, that is out of the way for the day and begin my daily functions.
As I’m doing chores or going for my walk my brain finally starts working and sub-consciously, I am going through the guitar lesson in my brain finally firing on all cylinders. For whatever reason I’m thinking about how I can improve or change what I just practiced a few minutes ago. As I have a few different techniques that I have learned over time I change the arrangement I’ve just practiced. Today was not different from yesterday’s lesson thoughts and I made some changes to how I played the lesson.
We practiced 2 measures of a E measure lick that has a nice tone to it. But I was dissecting the different notes and and ended up enhancing different notes of the arrangement that also affected the way I played yesterday’s lesson.
On the first measure I ended up using a hammer on for the beginning B string 3rd note to the 5th note and on beat 3 and I used a pull off from the E string 3rd fret to the open string and hammered on the B open string to the 3rd fret with my index finger. I didn’t use this every time through just as a different flavor once and a while.
Measure 2 is really ripe for innovation. The 1st beat is a slide up one fret to the B/3, G/4 position. I found it easier to leave my index finger on the 3rd fret B string from the previous measure and hammer on the open G string to the 4th fret for beats 1 and. For beats 3 and 4 and I would either slide back form the 4th fret G string position to the 2nd fret , or do a pull off, to get from fret 4 to fret 2. To finish out the “and” portion of the 3rd beat I would do a Pull off to the open string or pick the open string. Beat 4 can be a D string 2nd fret pick or another hammer on from the open sting to the 2nd fret. I then went back to yesterdays Nice List, Naughty list Lesson and added some mainly hammer on’s where slides are used in the lesson.
I usually didn’t use all of these techniques on every picking motion, just mixed them in for flavor.
Tell me what you came up with to enhance different lessons. Be sure to nail down slides, hammer on’s, pull offs as soon as you can to help you develop your own way of picking different patterns.
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