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Hear here the guitar lick, as notated in the sheet music, from "Waylay" by Robert Colin mp3.com/Johnson. The Waylay melody mimicks its namesake by lulling listeners with a sing-song melody transposed for IV and V chords, then ambushing them by switching to a straight-ahead walking rhythm. The 24-bar lead stretches the technique, by lulling the listener with long slides in the first 12-bars, then filling in the slides with quick runs during the last 12-bars.. |
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