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daveasdf
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daveasdf
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10/15/2003 3:15 am
i didn't really make sense there. anyway i found an example.

On the high E string ... 10 7 9 10 9 7 ... where 7 is the root of b minor and the notes are played as 2 sets of eigthnote triplets, or whatever 6 notes in the span of a quarternote are called. Then you just work that down according to the scale. (ie 10 7 8 10 8 7 on the B string etc).

that's the kind of thing i was talking about.