Back-Up Up the Neck - Licks and Moveable PatternsTablEdited by Wendy Holman Fingerstyle Productions 2007xd@II I@`III#@I#I^I@#I#@ I I I I I  I` I I@^# #`##@ I I I I I` I I I  # #0  I@II I  I` I F@ I I I I  I` I I I I@ I I I  I` I F@ I I I I I` I I I$ I@$I$ I$ I % I`% I% F%^( I)@)#`) I) I)^*#`*#*F*+F@+JI%-#.#0.#.#. I//F/ I0F@0JFE2 I 3 I@4 F4F4^5 F@7I7I8 8I8I8I89I`9I9I9^@< I< I== I= I>F ?`@I@IA I`A I@B IB ICFC^ EIEI@FIFIGGIGIHF I`J IJ IKI`KI@LILIMF O IO IGtwo-measure patternTIMCDxDefinitions: moveable - can apply it to other chords of same shape x = damp Measure 1: a vamping variation useful for medium tempo back-up as you can keep it going over all the chords in the song. picking hand: Thumb, index, then thumb and middle fingers together, finish with index and repeat. Measure 2: partial barre chord: listen to the way Ralph Stanley uses this in the chorus of "All the Love I Had is Gone" - like spice in food, don't put it in everywhere Measures 3 & 4 - over two measures Measures 5 - 8: an alternative fingering for a G shape chord over C and D Measure 9: a lick that requetes you to slide from the G shape to the D shape of whatever chord name you're playing. Measures 10 & 11: same idea over 2 measures Measure 12: a moveable variation of the 'in the mood' lick Measures 13 & 14: chord thumb frets the 5th string 1 fret lower than index finger - this is a D shape G chord. Moveable. Measures 15 & 16: Same idea over G shaped chord ciw"%).Banjo open G