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The harmonized scale on strings 2 and 4 works well. Try it in A..in some positions you will need to move the B string note down 2 frets so its in the right place when you engage the bender...it also helps if you slide from one position to another while engaging or disengaging the bender..play with it. The sixth intervals give some nice open steel-ish sounding chords.
One that I wear out alot is this...its on the B and high E strings...start with a D shape at 14, , slide to barre both at 10engage, disengage, slde to A7 at 9 engage , slide to barre both at 5 disengage,, and then do an Asus2 shape D and engage...hope that makes sense...its a D-A7-D move and works well in a Merle Haggard type tune... |
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