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Jul 9, 2019 at 21:00 history tweeted twitter.com/StackMusic/status/1148698344417648641
May 20, 2019 at 14:39 vote accept MKlinger
May 20, 2019 at 7:32 comment added bigbadmouse the forum is called "music theory and practice", surely technique is exactly about the latter of those? I cannot imagine why anyone would think this question was off-topic
May 19, 2019 at 22:36 comment added Your Uncle Bob @user45266 Okay then :-)
May 19, 2019 at 22:33 answer added Your Uncle Bob timeline score: 5
May 19, 2019 at 22:13 comment added user45266 @YourUncleBob I'm thinking that this is just a technique question, which are on-topic, if I'm not mistaken. Don't see anyone VTCing yet, so if you want some credit, post now before you get snaked! :)
May 19, 2019 at 18:49 comment added Tim @YourUncleBob - answer anyway - what's to lose? No closures yet!
May 19, 2019 at 17:18 comment added Your Uncle Bob @Tim I assumed this question would get closed as off-topic for being about "transcribing (...) a particular song".
May 19, 2019 at 10:57 comment added MKlinger @YourUncleBob That makes a lot more sense! I was coming into the lick (a few seconds before 4:25) from the G string 7th fret slide up to 10th fret and went to the 9th-11th fret on the B and E string for the little melody. It made figuring out that bend pretty awkward.
May 19, 2019 at 6:49 comment added Tim @Your UncleBob - sounds right! Doing it any other way won't be as smooth. Post your answer! C# seems a bit of an odd key...
May 19, 2019 at 4:21 comment added Your Uncle Bob Sound like a whole-tone bend on the 16th fret on the B string and a short note on the same fret on the E string to me. It's not that difficult to play; you can use up to three fingers for the bend and your little finger for the note on the E string.
May 18, 2019 at 23:22 history edited MKlinger CC BY-SA 4.0
added more info about what I've tried
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May 18, 2019 at 23:16 history asked MKlinger CC BY-SA 4.0