this post was submitted on 04 Oct 2023
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Many options here, actually (listed in order of insanity/difficulty):
you could simply play that G# on the first fret of the G string.
you could change the fingering to bring the notes closer together
you could tap that note
you could use an artificial harmonic to get that high G# from the first fret
This guy was a master at stuff like this and would have done #2 for sure: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQVNLTPHaX0&pp=ygUadGVkIGdyZWVuZSByZWhhcm1vbml6YXRpb24%3D