One sixteenth note can be divided into two thirty second notes. The example below demonstrates 32nd notes in ) time, which is equivalent to half a bar of + time.
This solo uses 32nd notes in bar 8. Listen to the CD if you have trouble with the timing. In bars 1, 3 and 7 you will notice an arrow and the word Rake under a note. This tells you to rake the pick across the 2nd and 3rd strings before striking the note on the 1 st string.