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Old May 10th, 2007
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  Fast appregio

In the Los Blues lesson Kirk says:

"You will see some upward pointing arrows in the tab below. They crudely denote the spots where my picking hand plays chords as a very fast arpeggio from the bass notes up. You'll see what I mean by comparing those spots with the movie. This is something well worth practicing, and it's not hard to do."

I have been practicing this and when you get it, it adds a whole new dimension to the chord and overall sound. As fas as I know, this is the first time Kirk mentions this technique, though I hear him using it it in maybe half of all the lessons -- sometimes only once.

If you don't have this in your bag of tricks yet, it is well worth adding. Thanks Kirk.

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