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Vol. 15, No. 2: Feb.-Mar. 2010
 
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Paul Tauterouff is a professional guitarist/teacher in upstate New York.

He is currently working on several instructional projects and an instrumental CD slated for a fall 2009 release.

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  Welcome back to the third and final installment of my Open String Flash Licks series.

In this lesson I am going to show you ways in which I implement the concepts we discussed in Open String Flash Licks, Part 2 - the open String hammers and pulls and my "twisted rule of threes" ideas.

The licks we will be examining are excerpts from a guest solo I played on the track "Deceiver" from my good friend Nick Layton's "Storming The Castle" CD, which is available here at Guitar 9. Thanks to Nick for permission to use the audio clip in this lesson.

I am going to break down the two licks which utilize the open string hammers and pulls and "threes concepts."

For the majority of the solo I am using notes in the key of G minor.

Lick One: (which occurs at around 00:08 in the audio clip) uses open strings hammered onto two notes on each string. It's a pretty straightforward lick, and it's fairly easy to play licks like this at high speed.

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Note: For a free video guitar lesson demonstrating these licks and additional free bonus licks, please click here. Lick Two: (00:09 in the audio clip) uses pulls-offs to open strings and also the "rules of three" concept from Open String Flash Licks, Part 2. I am using the notes of the G minor pentatonic scale with the open string notes, which implies a G Dorian tonality, but I wasn't thinking about this - I was just trying to burn!

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A the risk of sounding like a broken record, I want to once again remind you that you will get the greatest benefit from this (as with all of my lessons) by using the concepts or ideas discussed to generate your own licks in different keys and with various scales.

Happy jamming!

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