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I'd like to show you yet another example of a harmonized chord lick again in the Motown,
Hendrix vein of playing. Very commonly heard in his songs and also in more modern acts
like Pearl Jam. Basically what we're doing here is we're going to take a Pentatonic scale
in this case I'm going to do F sharp minor pentatonic but which is in the key of E major
and basically taking this scale starting on the ninth fret. And you can see where the
notes fall in there and that's where you can make the harmonized chords and also the harmonized
chord type licks. So in this example I'm going to show you beginning on the ninth fret on
the A string. And what I'm going to do is pick those two notes on the A and the D respectively,
on the ninth fret and I'm going to hammer on, hammer on on the eleventh fret pull off
back to the ninth and pick on the D and the G strings on the ninth fret. So played up
to speed it would be. So hammering on and pulling off on the A and then on the D.