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He provides a practical demonstration, moving between bar chords and finger replacement patterns over a D minor pentatonic scale. He illustrates how using various finger combinations (e.g., 1-2-4-3) can help maintain clarity and precision, particularly when playing complex intervals like fourths or thirds. While barre chords provide a full, resonant sound, Rick points out that at higher speeds, they can muddy the clarity of each note, highlighting the value of blending techniques for optimal performance.