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by Hisham Al-Sanea

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  • This lesson is requested by our friend member Kapto. I did this lesson with different tempos, starting from 150 BPM increasing to 200 BPM. Let's see how this exercise is working in easy way by frets:


    E6:
    (0-1-0-2-0-3-0-1-2-3)
    (0-3-0-4-0-5-0-3-4-5)
    (0-5-0-6-0-7-0-5-6-7)
    (0-7-0-8-0-9-0-7-8-9)
    (0-9-0-10-0-11-0-9-10-11)
    A5:
    (0-1-0-2-0-3-0-1-2-3)
    (0-3-0-4-0-5-0-3-4-5)
    (0-5-0-6-0-7-0-5-6-7)
    (0-7-0-8-0-9-0-7-8-9)
    (0-9-0-10-0-11-0-9-10-11)
    D4:
    (0-1-0-2-0-3-0-1-2-3)
    (0-3-0-4-0-5-0-3-4-5)
    (0-5-0-6-0-7-0-5-6-7)
    (0-7-0-8-0-9-0-7-8-9)
    (0-9-0-10-0-11-0-9-10-11)
    G3:
    (0-1-0-2-0-3-0-1-2-3)
    (0-3-0-4-0-5-0-3-4-5)
    (0-5-0-6-0-7-0-5-6-7)
    (0-7-0-8-0-9-0-7-8-9)
    (0-9-0-10-0-11-0-9-10-11)
    B2:
    (0-1-0-2-0-3-0-1-2-3)
    (0-3-0-4-0-5-0-3-4-5)
    (0-5-0-6-0-7-0-5-6-7)
    (0-7-0-8-0-9-0-7-8-9)
    (0-9-0-10-0-11-0-9-10-11)
    E1:
    (0-1-0-2-0-3-0-1-2-3)
    (0-3-0-4-0-5-0-3-4-5)
    (0-5-0-6-0-7-0-5-6-7)
    (0-7-0-8-0-9-0-7-8-9)
    (0-9-0-10-0-11-0-9-10-11-12)

    Then Chromatic down strokes 4 notes per string:

    E1: (12-11-10-9)
    B2: (12-11-10-9)
    G3: (12-11-10-9)
    D4: (12-11-10-9)
    A5: (12-11-10-9) --> slide to 19 fret then E5 power chord 19 fret


    Backing tracks: 40 bpm - 70 bpm - 100 bpm - 120 bpm - 150bpm main
    GP5 file: completed tracks
    Gear: fender stratocaster - demarzio humpickups - Lag spitfire TL1 preamp tube

    Hisham







    additional exercise-multi tempo\'s.bmp

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