What I was saying is that there is not a stretch from the fifth to first fret. You let go of the high A just before that. You can still get the A note on the fourth string sympathetic harmonic. I don't think he would alter the pattern of the earlier measures and create unnecessary difficulty. That said, anyway that works out for you is the way to go.
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