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Russ Wever
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From: San Diego, California

posted 26 November 2004 06:27 PM     profile     
In a previous post, Klaus had asked about raising strings one and seven by a half-tone.

Here is 'brisklick' example of using that particular raise on string one.

Click here to hear> Brisklick.

Playing these 'descending diatonic half-scales' goes like this:
First Measure>

  • At fret 20, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with the 'F' Knee.
  • At fret 18, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with the 'F' Knee and the Knee raising the first string a half-tone.
  • At fret 17, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with no Knee-levers.
  • At fret 15, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with the 'F' Knee.

    Second Measure>

  • At fret 13, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with the 'F' Knee and the Knee raising the first string a half-tone.
  • At fret 12, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with the Knee lowering the second string a half-tone.
  • At fret 10, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with no Knees.
  • At fret 8, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with the 'F' Knee.

    Third Measure>

  • At fret 6, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with the 'F' Knee and the Knee raising the first string a half-tone.
  • At fret 5, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with no Knees.
  • At fret 3, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2 with the 'F' Knee.
  • At fret 1, play strings 3, then 1, then 4 then 2, with the 'F' Knee and the Knee raising the first string a half-tone.

    Fourth Measure>

  • At fret 1, play string 3. (Finish)

Careful muting and even timing will keep the notes from 'wadding up'.
~Russ
Klaus Caprani
Member

From: Copenhagen, Denmark

posted 27 November 2004 02:36 AM     profile     
Thanks a lot. This is definetely one I'll practice in december when I get some more time at hand

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Klaus Caprani

MCI RangeXpander S-10 3x4
www.klauscaprani.com

John Daugherty
Member

From: Rolla, Missouri, USA

posted 27 November 2004 04:07 AM     profile     
Russ, another example of your helpful contributions to the forum.
I am so glad to see that you are "healing and helping".
I was injured last week when my ATV turned over on me on a mountainside. I can't play guitar now but I know I will whip these injuries and soon slide up to my lovable Marlen.
At least I can learn and help on the forum while I am recovering.
Keep on keepin on......JD
Joey Ace
Sysop

From: Southern Ontario, Canada

posted 27 November 2004 08:31 AM     profile     
Thanks Russ! Quite a hot lick. Reminds me of Doug J's scale work,
or (dare I say) Bobby Thompson's cash-cow banjo lick.

Why the name "Brisklick"?

I've transcribed your words into the following notation.

I'd call it "Connected Descending Fourths".
A study of the notes shows why that name is descriptive of what's happening.

The adventorus student should take this idea and change it to "Connected Descending Thirds", with a Triplet Feel.

Also try "Un-connected Descending Fourths" and "Un-connected Descending Thirdhs".


Peter
Member

From: Cape Town, South Africa

posted 27 November 2004 09:14 AM     profile     
Why the name "Brisklick"?

Ask Jimbeaux, he knows what a Bris is.

[This message was edited by Peter on 27 November 2004 at 09:15 AM.]

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