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shaggy_bonez
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shaggy_bonez
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08/03/2007 7:16 pm
Originally Posted by: CSchlegelJust a guess on my part, is it the last lick at the very of the solo before the main riff comes back in? If so, then you are just looking at an ascending F-sharp minor scale played in one position straight across the neck in 1/16th notes. And you are right it is slightly palm muted. It is very well placed ("dramatically") to cap off the solo.

I did a tutorial here that has the pattern he used:
http://www.guitartricks.com/tutorial.php?input=370

Check out the Aeolian mode. :)



Ya, it is the last lick of "Crazy Train" solo. I've heard many licks like this, and I'm pre sure you answered it, stating that it is a slightly palm-muted ascending scale, right? Thanks for the answer, man...keep on rockin!

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