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Lick 1 Angelic chords This example displays root-fifth-third voicings first two chords) and first inversions with the third as the lowest note (bar 3's G/B and F/A over an € drone). Use hybrid picking or fingers so the chords are sounded with no ‘staggering’ oe ome ’ me Pe = eee eh ae . ¥ T 7 i Sees a | ane ar 7 — ; — =z : 12 o—# 3 5 2. = a a ee a Lick 2 Minor 7 arpeggiating Consider this a sweep arpeggio lick with a few hammer-ons and pul-offs: as you play it faster your picking moverent will be more economical (typical of Eric). Try both timing options (triplets and 16ths) to get the most from ths === = Lick3 Groupings of 5 These aren't easy so try this: play the five note pattern with four notes per beat timing, The notes may sound staggered but the fee! willbe even. Once mastered, have each beat start with the B note, evenly spacing five notes per beat. +100 fea ate tote 18 Tra tir, = Lick 4 Hybrid picking with chords You may find the single note passage at the end of bar 4 tough (frst finger to fourth finger hammer-on stretch, arched first finger barre to let the open second string ring) but it does produce gorgeous results! a RY vR VY VR V cim 100 ict cim sce cim Ama? BIA Ami?” 2 — pa Oy oe a) i ——— — 3 — a — =| . aN ee sg a eet ee oe 2 a ee é pee 7 7 7 eee = = 3 — + 7 7 — a4 eae

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