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Fun with 32nd notes

Filed Under (Guitar Secrets) by admin on 16-01-2010

Everyone wants to play some fast licks… If 16th notes
aren’t fast enough for you, how about 32nd notes ? :)

It helps to have a way to use fast notes in really musical way though,
instead of just mindless speed. Here’s an interesting lick I came up
with that features a few 32nd notes.

In Killer Guitar Control Secrets, I go
over rhythmic divisions (and more) in depth.

 

For now, check out this lick…The 32nd notes appear as 2 notes right
before the last note. The pulloff technique allows you to create the speed needed.

 

Click here to download a MIDI file so you can hear the audio.

Comments:

6 Responses to “Fun with 32nd notes”


  1. lol love it. this is the kinda stuff i do to warm up just ALOT slower. if u slow it down, put som light distortion nd som wah, its a pretty sick lick. nd since its basically pentaton u can build on it lik alot.


  2. *pentatonic


  3. wow those are some ” Fancy Guitar Licks ” i can play but not as good as you>>>>>>>>>lol if i had money i would purchase everything you have to offer me and more>>>>>but being on disability i cant really afford much? every dollar has to be accounted for in this house? love all the tabs and videos>>>i even share your awesome website with my Nephew Jonathan Kennedy and yesterday he bought a brand new electric guitar and he plays well? but i dont kow if he has seen much of your stuff when i share your riffs and pentatonic scales and tabs with him.ty for an awesome show it has taught me a great deal!


  4. Hey Claude,
    Just wanted to wish you a happy (belated) birthday! You’re on your way to becoming an ol’ “guitar geezer” like me. Sorry you didn’t have much fun though. Son, it sounds like you need a good woman(or a REAL BAD one!) I could fix you up with my 3rd ex-wife. I hear she’s available again. Let me know boy.
    Your friend,
    Guitar Geezer


  5. Wow It will take me awhile to get this down. Thanks for sharing


  6. I really liked the way you put the treble clef staff along with the tab notations. I can read piano music easily, but tab is sooo greek to me – I don’t get it!

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