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Lesson seven of an online guide to starting to play guitar. In this lesson, we study how to execute a guitar technique called a pull-off. ... The pull-off is a guitar technique that is, in a way, exactly the opposite of a hammer-on. Consider the following illustration:
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Guitar » Advanced Guitar Tabs » Pull off ... ;; Pull Off; Place both fingers on the notes to be played. Pick the first note, then make the next note sound by pulling off the higher finger, leaving the second finger still fretted. When you pull off, a slight friction against the string will increase the sound of the...
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The first "Hammer On, Pull Off" lick and excercise. ... Using the most commonly used rock scale which is the 1, 6 minor pentatonic scale , line up 4 fingers to 4 frets and . . . place your 1st finger on the 6th string, pick that note and then hammer your 4th finger down on the guitar to create a second note.
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. . play the following hammer-on, pull-off combination. This one will be a good deal harder than the first which was really a good warm up exercise and should not be discarded from your repertoire. This exercise is actually more of a "lick" and less of a good warming up tool. ... About Chodosh Guitar...
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Guitar Tricks > Open Community ( Visitors Welcome ) > Technique and Style > Pull off or just lift off??? ... View Full Version : Pull off or just lift off??? ... Well it is the 5th time i post this thread-anyway!Just tell me when you play fast licks do you pull off right or just lift off????
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03-23-2002 05:22 PM ... Well is known that there is a specific technigue to perform a legato movement with your left hand...I'm curious to know if i have to keep this technique as it is when i play fast phrases!:I mean to not pull off ... Of course, the compression given by your amp helps playing legato phrases with less effort.
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Perhaps you're thinking " This guy is wrong, there is only one pull-off", but believe me when I say what I say. ... After playing guitar for a long time, and studying several different techniques, especially pull-offs, I have found that there are two types of them.
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