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Dave Alfstad

 

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Indianola, IA USA
Post  Posted 26 Jul 1999 4:24 pm    
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This lick is used to go from a V chord to a I chord, or in this case G-C. I can't take credit for the lick though because I "stole" it off of a Joan Herndon recording. I like the lick for it's versatility. You could use it with many different phrasings.

1.---------------------------------
2.---------------------9-----------
3.---------------------------------
4.-------10------------------------
5.-10~10a---10a~9a--9a---9a~8a--8a-
6.---------------------------------
7.---------------------------------
8.---------------------------------
9.---------------------------------
10.---------------------------------

1.------------------------------------
2.8-------------8---------------------
3.------------------------------------
4.----------------8-------------------
5.--8a~8---8~8a-----8a~8----8---------
6.-------8b--------------8b---8b~8----
7.---------------------------------8--
8.-----------------------------------8
9.------------------------------------
10.------------------------------------

If you would like to hear the lick, go to my website at http://www.geocities.com/Nashville/Bluegrass/4625 and you can download a wav file of me playing the lick both slow and fast. This is Lick Number One on my site. (The only one so far.)

Dave Alfstad

[This message was edited by Dave Alfstad on 07-26-99]

[This message was edited by Dave Alfstad on 07-26-99]

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