When I first saw Cesario do this I was like really? I sorta stumbled upon this economy stuff when I was trying to play some of the Joe Stump licks in his book. I was trying to find every way to do something, but this one specific fragment eluded me. Then I saw Cesario do it when I was analyzing his solos on his modern neoclassical 10 solos package. I was like how did I miss this, its brilliant! notes 3 and 4 of beat 2. This is like the true secret to freedom for usx players. And which I recently discovered is probably the way fender strats and ibanez rg guitars are meant to be played with a gypsy usx picking slant. That slant on the body forces a usx gypsy tilt. If only my classical guitar had this good of ergonomics, i wonder how that would feel. which by the way i noticed after analyzing your country arpeggio lick, i saw your arm moving along that slant. then i had this epiphany as to why its slanted like that, and light bulb went off. congrats on 100k on instagram.
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