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Here's a link to a PDF of the transcription (standard notation and tablature) for this solo: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kp8U... The Gordon Lightfoot tune "I'm Not Sayin'" on the first Blake & Rice album contains one of my favorite solos from Tony's entire discography. Sublimely melodic and perfectly executed, it captures everything I adore about his unique and influential style. It occurred to me recently that I've never once seen a decent transcription or lesson for this solo. And so, for better or worse, I took it upon myself to make video lesson about it. I've actually never attempted to create a video lesson before, and so I apologize in advance for the many rough edges, the amateurish editing, and my tendency to ramble on far longer than I should at times. Fair warning -- This was made with intermediate-or-higher level pickers in mind. As such, this lesson is not super in-depth. I play the solo once at normal speed, I spend some time highlighting the 3 main positions used (along with a few observations and tips), and then I play the whole thing again very slowly. I don't go so far as to discuss where every finger goes for every note, nor do I explain the direction of every pickstroke. I was able to keep it down to around 10 minutes in length (which is still several minutes too long if I'm being honest). A few additional notes -- The tune is in the key of Eb Major and played out of D position capoed at the 1st fret; I speak throughout the entire video as if we're in the key of D Major and playing D Major scales, because that's how I envision the neck with a capo at the 1st fret for this song. And while I'm reasonably confident that the notes and positions demonstrated in the video are correct, I do not share that level of confidence when it comes to some of the pickstroke direction choices -- I tend to do what feels natural for my own hand in this regard. All in all, this was an interesting experiment for me. Putting this video together took WAY longer than I anticipated, although I did enjoy making it for the most part. Perhaps I'll make others in the future. I hope you enjoy it! Timecode Spoilers Solo played at normal speed - 2:40 Solo played slowly - 8:50