Vinnie Moore - Alternating four-and five-note patterns
For tabs and text of this video lesson, see the Holiday 2020 issue of Guitar World- https://bit.ly/GW2020w MOORE POWER by Vinnie Moore FIVE TO FOUR Vinnie Moore demonstrates one of his favorite techniques when soloing, to incorporate unusual and unexpected pull-offs to open strings in the midst of what otherwise sounds like normal blues- rock-style phrasing. This technique is heard in Eddie Van Halen’s playing, specifically evident on such tracks as “Eruption” and “I’m the One” #VinnieMoore #SoulShifter

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