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Need some help figuring a few parts out too, I feel like the first part on the Cm is not just 8th notes, I'm not really sure though. And some of the rhythms in the B section I think are not quite right. Any help is appreciated.
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Buco
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Nice song.
There is definitely some sort of thrill in A section there, like hammer on/pull off type of thing is what I hear.
Every note wants to go somewhere-Kurt Rosenwinkel
jtbbrannon
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Yeah after looking at it again, I think the rhythm is more like this, with a hammer on pull off on the triplet
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Here is a nice video where one can actually see what they are playing:
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There is definitely some sort of thrill in A section there, like hammer on/pull off type of thing is what I hear.