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Notes & tabs for this lesson: https://songnotes.net/practice/8 Video timestamps: 0:00 Playthrough & lesson overview 1:44 Start w/ the chords & progression 3:00 Alternating bass notes 4:41 Alternate chord voicings for G and A 6:55 Adding palm muting 7:35 Walking up to each chord 9:23 Adding pinky flourish notes 10:48 Putting it all together Lessons I mention during this video: How to make your pinky stretch: • Pinky stretch problems? Here's 7 things to... How to use palm muting with your strumming: • How to add palm muting to your strumming As I was recently practicing "The Gambler" by Kenny Rogers, I found myself improvising a bit and settled into this fun little sequence I wanted to share. This uses the same chord progression and suggestions of the melody heard in the Gambler - but combines those with some familiar elements I'm fond of, such as alternating bass notes & muted strumming & some fun flourish notes. The result is a nice little exercise I'm sure I'll find myself coming back to, and I wanted to make this lesson and share it with you. I'll not only show you the tab for the exercise I'm playing, but more importantly explain the building blocks I'm using to create this sequence. Enjoy! If you want to view more of my lessons, visit songnotes.net which is my personal collection of lessons, tabs, and notes -- all created with care by me (David Potsiadlo). 🎸 Browse all my lessons https://songnotes.net 📝 View all my PDFs & song sheets https://songnotes.net/printables 🎟️ Unlock all my courses & premium content https://songnotes.net/join