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  1. Basically I don't know how to play this part in the solo of Any Means Necessary by Hammerfall. It doesn't seem feasible to me to sustain 3 hammer-ons on two different frets from one note, but that's how it looks from the shown tab. Second problem/question: When I just pick those (hammer-on) notes normally it doesn't sound as "full" as in the song, it sounds as if there is two-hand picking at the part in the song or something, it just sounds as if there are more notes being played there. Could someone clear this up for me? Am I hearing it wrong? How can I properly play this? I posted two pictures from the part in question and a Youtube link. Solo starts at 2 minutes, part I'm talking about starts at 2:23 minutes. http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=jBbFLn6llYg#t=143 http://i.cubeupload.com/GfDQZJ.jpghttp://i.cubeupload.com/z6NmyL.jpg
  2. Please ignore, thanks to the wonderful Chat function here - this is mostly resolved.
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