The song opens with a haunting, sustained bend on the G string (14th fret, bending up a whole step). Most tabs mark this simply as “full bend.” To capture Vinai’s essence, you must add a slight vibrato at the peak of the bend before releasing it slowly. Think of a vocalist holding a high note in a Thai luk thung melody—there is a wavering, emotional quiver that transforms a boring bend into a cry.

: Vinai often uses a mix of pick and fingers to achieve rapid string skips and a varied attack.

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The song culminates in an epic, high-energy solo that combines all previous elements with maximum intensity.

Boutique high-gain lead channel (think Suhr, Friedman, or Mesa Boogie).

: Use a smooth, high-gain lead channel (reminiscent of a Mesa Boogie or Suhr Bella amp). Keep the gain high enough for sustain, but low enough to maintain dynamic separation.

A climactic solo that requires high-fretboard technical proficiency, often incorporating harmonics and wide vibrato. 4. How to Approach Learning "Move the Sky"

: Overdriven but smooth "fusion" lead tone with plenty of sustain.

Vinai often employs long, flowing lines that require excellent finger strength and independence.

Mastering "Move the Sky" will not only add a spectacular piece to your repertoire but will also significantly elevate your overall lead guitar phrasing, control, and expressive capabilities.