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« on: July 12, 2010, 07:29:52 PM »

Hey fellas,

I need to learn tweezer reprise in a jiffy and I'm wondering if any of you trey gurus out there would assist me.  I've seen the tab on the site and am just trying to wrap my head around it, any tricks of the trade you can send my way would be most appreciated.  Cheers.

Quick edit, I have learned most of it, but have a few technical questions, mostly about the walkup.  Is that just a single string he's doing that on with some effects (i.e. whammy/octave)?  Or is he playing a chord of some type?

Thanks brosifs.
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« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2010, 08:07:10 PM »

This is from Emil's site.  I've never put any time into the reprise, but it looks good:

The steps:


Code:
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E-2---3---5---7---2---3---5---7---5---7---8---7---5---7---8---10---10----10---8---10-
B-3---3---6---8---3---3---6---8---7---8--10---8---7---8--10---12---10----12--10---12-
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