First, great book. I bought at start of covid and just left it lying around. My guitar playing did not improve – at least not in regard to pentatonic fluency. Opened it last week and have been hitting it ever since and I can already tell a difference. It has been especially helpful in getting me to actually pay attention to what note is what. I finally can pick out every A, for example. I plan on writing an Amazon review as well. Good stuff, just have to do it!
Anyway, kind of loath to ask this but couldn’t find it in other questions and, well… on exercise 3, for example, we have to angled lines between 5-3 (E-D) and 5-7 (C-D). These are slides, obviously. But there is a curved line beteen 5-3. Is that a slide or pulloff? I don’t see a pull mentioned in description, unless I’m missing it.
Then in exercise 4 we have the curve over 5-8-5. I’m listening and can’t tell if that’s a pull and hammer.
I know I can do it either way, but just wondering intent so I can nail it.
Thanks,
Awesome, thanks. Very helpful and thanks for the quick reply.
My copy of Pentatonic Scale Fluency arrived today. I too was curious about the tab notation. Thank you Tim for asking the Questions. Thank you Lee for providing the validation responses. Great book!