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Vintage Guitar
Magazine
Presents: FRETPRINTS
by Wolf Marshall
Subject: Allman's
Shuffle |
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Fig.1.
The
second lick is also a
blues slide lick in Open
E tuning but occurs over
a faster shuffle groove
in a different key. It
is played over the IV-I
(D7-A7) pattern of a
blues progression in A.
Back off the distortion
on this one for a
semi-clean tone with
just enough gain for a
little sustain and
engage only the neck
pickup. This phrase
presents another
favorite Allman blues
box position with plenty
of chord outlining in
the melody. Check out
the harmonica-like major
third double-stop at the
end of the phrase -
this is a
familiar Allman
mannerism often heard in
his solos. Again, be
sure to employ frethand
muting and pluck all the
notes with your fingers.
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