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Lesson 2

Lesson 2a

Lesson 2b

Note: the 8va means to play it an octave higher than written. So it is to be played in 17th position, although it is a good idea to play it in 5th also.

   
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It is important to work through Lesson 1 before this one. This lesson and 2a are measures 5 and 6. Moving your E minor triad up a half step gives you an F minor. Raise the third and you have the F major triad (shown below) used in Kirks solo.

F major triad in 2nd inversion
Guitar fretboard.  Notes F, A and C from the F major triad.
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