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Old 08-08-2016, 10:00 AM
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Question Hammer-on and slide - do you pick after or move on to next?

Newbie question obviously.
I'm trying to do this simple scale (not simple for me, I can do it but probably 5x slower than in the song plus hammer/slide sound way off) and not sure if I'm supposed to pick after I hammer-on or slide or just move on to next without picking?

E|--------------------5-----8-5-8-10/13-10-8-6-5------|
B|-----6h8/9-8-6/8---6-8----------------------6----|
G|-5h7---------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------|

On the first one, after I pick G on 5th fret followed by hammer-on on the 7th, do I move to 6th on B or do I pick G on 7th again before moving on to 6th on B?
Same with slide, from 8/9 or 6/8, do I have to pick the fret after slide or just move to next note without picking?
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Old 08-08-2016, 10:27 AM
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On that rather odd pattern I would just pick each note and not use hammer-ons at all. Also I would probably change the note/string selections you have shown.
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Old 08-08-2016, 10:27 AM
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Newbie question obviously.


do I move to 6th on B or do I pick G on 7th again before moving on to 6th on B?
Same with slide, from 8/9 or 6/8, do I have to pick the fret after slide or just move to next note without picking?
You don't have to pick again. If you had to pick again the number would be written again.

Incidentally, if you edit your original text and put the word CODE between square brackets [ ] before the tab and put /CODE between square brackets [ ] after it the original spacing will be restored. At the moment I cant tell what order the notes are in when you change strings.

When you enter tab the # symbol above the text window will put these symbols in for you with the cursor between them.
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Old 08-08-2016, 11:12 AM
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On that rather odd pattern I would just pick each note and not use hammer-ons at all. Also I would probably change the note/string selections you have shown.
I'm trying to mimic how it's played with slides and hammer-on.
On the string/note, I see few playing the last 4 notes on B (10,9,8,6) instead of E.

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You don't have to pick again. If you had to pick again the number would be written again.

Incidentally, if you edit your original text and put the word CODE between square brackets [ ] before the tab and put /CODE between square brackets [ ] after it the original spacing will be restored. At the moment I cant tell what order the notes are in when you change strings.

When you enter tab the # symbol above the text window will put these symbols in for you with the cursor between them.
Thanks, here's as code. The code doesn't show all the slides/hammer-on so I put it manually in few places for reference.
BTW, this is from internet and not official tab so not perfect.
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Tab 1
E|-----------------5-----8-5-8-10/13-10-8-6-5------|
B|-----6h8-9-8-6/8---6-8----------------------6----|
G|-5h7---------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------|


 |***** Tab # *******|
E|-5-----5---5-----5-8-|-5-----5-------------|--------------|-10-13-10-------------5---|
B|---6-8---6---6-8-----|---6-8---6---8-6-----|--------------|----------13-10-8-6-8---6-|
G|---------------------|-----------8-----8-5-|  Repeat Tab# |--------------------------|
D|---------------------|---------------------|--------------|--------------------------|
A|---------------------|---------------------|--------------|--------------------------|
E|---------------------|---------------------|--------------|--------------------------|

E|-8-8-8-6-5-6-5-------5---6-6-6-5---5-------5---------5-6-8-10-12--13--|
B|---------------8-6-8---8---------8---8-6-8---6---6-8------------------|
G|----------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|----------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|----------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|----------------------------------------------------------------------|


E|-13-13-13-12-10-12-10----10-12----11-11-11-10-8-10-8----8-10-----9-9-9-8-6-8-6-5-----|
B|----------------------13-------13--------------------11------11------------------8-6-|
G|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
D|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
A|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
E|-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|

Play Tab 1
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Old 08-08-2016, 12:14 PM
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That's easier to read but I don't recognise it. What's it from?
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Old 08-08-2016, 07:50 PM
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That's easier to read but I don't recognise it. What's it from?
It is not English song.
Here are the tabs I extracted from a youtube lesson.
Hopefully, I'll get it in few months.

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