Quick Licks #113 Combopeggios Part Ii
Todd Simpson
Jan 4 2020, 09:43 PM
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QUICK LICKS 113
**Picking is "Dealers Choice" Whatever works for you**

In this quick lick, we expand on what we did in Quick Licks 112. We take the same shape and then just move down one string. So play it twice in the original position and place it twice on the next string below. No speed requirement on this. Just play with precision. Don't try to over play it. Keep it at a speed the is comfortable for your hand. This lick will work your left hand quite a bit and is great for building endurance. Also, sticking the landing on the pinky when you traverse down a string is challenging at first, but gets easier with a few repetitions. You can take this lick through every string if you really want to get a great workout for your left hand. This is a great lick for working on building precision/speed. Give it a whirl!


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Phil66
Jan 5 2020, 10:27 PM
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Thanks Todd and thank you for your kind comments on my progress.

If possible could you give a quick picking analysis please? I just let my hands do what they wanted but I have been told in the past that not doing alternate picking can ruin the rhythm.

I'm trying to understand a bit more about key signatures, I looked into that and it looks like G# minor but with a G instead of G# and a D instead of D#. I don't know what this would make it, should I be trying to do this with these licks? I just thought I'd I keep doing it, eventually it might start arriving in my brain.

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