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| Problem Title | Problem #26 |
| Category | 60's Pop Rock style riffing |
| Jeff's Guitar's tuning | For you to figure out |
| Key of | For you to figure out |
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Think you know how this problem riff or solo is played ? Or even what effects may or may not have been used.
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Problem Tips:
I don't give any tips on the mp3 problem for #26. I've talked to death about the things you need to look for on the other 25 problems. By now, you should know that nothing has changed. It's simply a matter of following the order of things I talk about on the other problems and "training" your ear to hear the correct pitch as opposed to the incorrect one. Of course that also means that you need to understand, or know what the correct pitch sounds like to your ear, Vs. what an incorrect one sounds like to your ear.
If you're unclear on what I mean by all of this, I strongly suggest you start with Problem #1 and move upward towards this problem #26.
Good luck with this one. Take your time with it, it's very indicative of what you might run into as far as intervals and bends etc. when figuring out riffs like this example from bands like the Beatles or other 60's pop rock style groups.
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