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First one I'd say he's playing the the relevant pentatonic scale, second run the relevant diatonic scale. Tripletty feel and just going super fast: at that speed he's not thinking about the notes just playing the scale runs he's practiced already.
Are you depping for this guy?
Great sing by the way, I only listened to the solo cos the whole song was so enjoyable!
Depping...god no, but my band is covering this version of the song, Played it for the first time last night minus the solo. it went pretty well.
I mentioned a couple of pro transcribers who can do this over here:
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1350701/#Comment_1350701
Those bits are just Legato pull offs mainly really in an pent flavour ... not sure if the jazzy run down is that intentional or a bit of a fluff
I think we're all in agreement that the runs - particularly the second one - are not worth learning note for note. It's more the change of speed and dynamics that you want to recreate.
The slower bits are worth it tho as he has a clear beginning and development with a reference to t he vocal melody in there.
There's a Windows app called Musican's Practice Edge that looks great for looping videos to transcribe. I've never tried it but it's in my thoughts for when I need to learn stuff from YouTube. http://www.musicianspracticeedge.com/
Have you seen the human/machine connections used on the film The Matrix?
That's how you have to imagine Levi's interface to the internets...
That buys you 5 pints in Scotland!
https://www.patreon.com/leviclay | https://www.youtube.com/c/leviclay
YouTube does half speed though doesn't it?