All right, lest's talk about the concept of
pedal notes.
So anytime you have pedal notes you have some
notes that are being traded off with either
cord or other notes.
I have a bunch of other lessons here about
metal rhythm guitar which cover this topic
but in terms of pedal notes it connects in
the sense that you have a low E strings, and
you trade off with that low E string, if it's
a cords or single notes.
So here's a quick example of pedal notes as
a applied to a metal rhythms.
All right, so I'm always trading off with
that low string.
All right, so now let's do the complete opposite
now.
Let's take the high E string and look at trading
off with that, one thing I can do is single
notes, so I can just pick, that E string,
just like I did that low string for the rhythm.
And then I use my index finger and just play
single notes straight.
I can also do two notes at a time, notes that
are next to each other.
So for example, if I a do pentatonic notes,
right, pentatonic scale is this.
Right, five notes, if I play that on the high
E strings I get.
Right, so I can play around by combining pentanonic
notes and doing a pedal.
All right, so I'm gonna take this a step further
now, instead of notes that are right next
to each other I'm gonna play the next notes,
so this notes here, give you a little bit
of a stretch, I'm playing at the third fret
and the seventh fret.
All right, I'm just moving that pattern up,
up and down to different scale patterns.
In the testament to the new order for the
intro I do it like like this.
So check that up.
I'm gonna, after, I'm gonna go to the B string
and do the same thing.
So here you go, pedals on high E string and
B string.
So there you go, a quick little example of
pedals, have fun using pedals and I a hope
you enjoys this lesson.
