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takes practice. You can do it on an acoustic it's just really hard to hear lol
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Higher is very hard for me to play...I have the smallest hand known to man.
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Really? For me, Higher was a pretty easy song to learn. The hardest part was getting the verse to sound close enough to the way Tremonti plays it, and getting the notes to sound properly in the intro.
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yeah, i think what he was talking about shoe was the part in the beginning where you have to bar and stretch your pinky, if you have inflexible/small hands it can be tough. I had big hands and it took me a little stretching to do it good.
One of the songs i wrote has a similar way of barring and stretching, but a string higher and a lot of frets lower so it's a lot harder to stretch, it really works your hand muscles (feels good tho hehe)
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