Great idea with the licks sub-forum! I think I'll be posing here a great deal because writing these things out and explaining them forces me to understand them better.
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A nice Jimmy Rosenberg Micro lick over the B section. Works great over all rhythm changes based songs and others with a similar B section (such as Stomping at Decca)
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http://www.darkmindshosting.com/~anouman/stuff/licks/micro.JPG[/img]One thing about the Dutch style is at faster tempos that they like to preserve the DUDUDUDU 8th note pattern whenever possible (with the exception of switching strings -- always D), even when there are three notes on a string. This is done via hammer ons and pull offs. Notice the triplet in the first measure, and beginning of the second measure.
I think that this is the key to pulling off a lot of those licks with speed and good timing.
For visual aid, Jimmy does this lick twice (in various forms) in the video here:
[url=
http://www.about-django.com/news/videos/micro.htm]http://www.about-django.com/news/videos/micro.htm[/url]And the powertab file here:
[url=
http://www.darkmindshosting.com/~anouman/stuff/licks/micro.ptb]http://www.darkmindshosting.com/~anouma ... /micro.ptb[/url]
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Its a really quirky and not-too-difficult lick that shows off an interesting use of whole tone over dominant 7ths:
Sorry about the screwy stroke markings. Powertab is weird like that. Assume its a downstroke unless otherwise noted.
And the power tab file:
http://www.darkmindshosting.com/~anouma ... micro2.ptb
for the jimmy, it's important to know the shapes that come with the licks, or else you want know how to use it in different keys / chords
good job on picking up the pull offs, most people often over look that , it's not just typical of the dutch, they often all do it like that , it allows you to keep the D on the downbeat whenever possible
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