When the distortion kicks in, Vinai introduces the central rhythmic motif. This riff is based on a descending Phrygian dominant pattern (E minor with a raised 7th).

: Vinai’s signature sound involves a wide, singing vibrato that requires significant finger strength and control to emulate without losing the core note's pitch.

: Focus on wide, singing vibrato for sustained notes.

Around the 0:45 mark in the studio recording, Vinai executes a rapid-fire ascending legato run across three strings. The tab will show a series of hammer-ons and pull-offs (e.g., 12h14p12h14p12h15 ). The secret here is not finger strength, but . Your picking hand should only initiate the first note of the string. The rest is a controlled collapse of the fretting hand fingers, followed immediately by a "snap" pull-off toward the floor (not outward) to generate volume.

Vinai Trinateepakdee Move The Sky Tab ((new)) Jun 2026

When the distortion kicks in, Vinai introduces the central rhythmic motif. This riff is based on a descending Phrygian dominant pattern (E minor with a raised 7th).

: Vinai’s signature sound involves a wide, singing vibrato that requires significant finger strength and control to emulate without losing the core note's pitch. vinai trinateepakdee move the sky tab

: Focus on wide, singing vibrato for sustained notes. When the distortion kicks in, Vinai introduces the

Around the 0:45 mark in the studio recording, Vinai executes a rapid-fire ascending legato run across three strings. The tab will show a series of hammer-ons and pull-offs (e.g., 12h14p12h14p12h15 ). The secret here is not finger strength, but . Your picking hand should only initiate the first note of the string. The rest is a controlled collapse of the fretting hand fingers, followed immediately by a "snap" pull-off toward the floor (not outward) to generate volume. : Focus on wide, singing vibrato for sustained notes