Key: C
Introduction:
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The following phrase also reappears a lot, usually with
leads played over it. The rhythm shown here may not be
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Incorporate the following licks in as necessary,
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Later, over the top of one of the picking patterns during
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Just before the solo in the middle of the song, the progression
Am F Gright
end of the solo.
I'll start the solo from where the common lead lick starts to
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Just before the fade on the end, there is and additional
lick between the two common ones shown earlier. The whole
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Questions, comments, additions, and corrections are welcome.
Special thanks to Edmund Breslin for giving me the accurate