Lick 10 can be transposed to other strings and other frets.
Lick 13 is based upon Lick 12 but it is syncopated.
Lick 15 is in + time.
Lick 23 is in ( time.
Lick 38 uses the same right hand technique as Lick 37.
Let the high notes ring.
Lick 39 is in nine four time.
Lick 42 is an Em bass run.
Use the raking technique in the last bar. For more infonnation on raking see Progressive Heavy Metal Techniques by Stephan Richter.
Lick 60 is a commonly used heavy metal bass run.
Notice that every line is slightly different to each other.
Play Lick 74 slowly.
Lick 76 is in ( time.
Play this lick at a slow to medium speed.
Play the next three licks using the pick.
Repeat this lick on other strings and play it fast.
Use the pick or fingers to play Lick 83 and play it fast.
Listen to the tape to get the eleven eight timing correct.
Lick 85 ends with a chord incorporating harmonics.
Use your right hand thumb to slap the lick above. Hit the double stops in bar 2 and 4 simultaneously with the thumb (T) or wood slapping (d). See Progressive Heavy Metal Techniques by Stephan Richter.
This lick is in cut time. Play it fast.
Lick 90 is a fill in Em. Play it fast.
This lick is an E harmonic minor run descending.
*Let these notes ring.
Play Lick 96 slowly.