This was the first ever fast rock lick that I learned as kid beginner getting into metal. It is a very versatile little lick and here I show you a few variations on it so you can get stuck in
Picking should be down on the first note and then up for the next picked note. so it goes… down pick, hammer, flick, up pick on the next string! Sorry I forgot to mention it in the vid… I ran out of time.
Equipment – Red 80′s Fender Strat – using bridge pickup (a Seymour Duncan Cool Stack) into a Keeley modified Blues Driver pedal into a Mesa Boogie 5:25.
Taught by Justin Sandercoe.
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