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Unread post by NoobGooN » Sun Jan 12, 2003 4:04 pm

okay, i started to practice LIOG and i have a question. the part after the D chord...is it picked or strummed. i read somewhere that this is strummed and the strings r muted. i tried that out and i got nowhere. any ideas? thanx u guys been a great help

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Unread post by ticohans » Sun Jan 12, 2003 4:06 pm

When people say it's strummed, this DOES NOT MEAN THAT DAVE STRIKES ALL THE STRINGS WITH THE PICK. In fact, it is completely possible to strum only a couple strings at a time. THIS is what Dave does usually when it is said that he strums and mutes strings. So yes he does strum them, but it's not a full out strum, but rather a controlled and precise attack at a certain string. Hope this helps.

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Unread post by gravedigger » Sun Jan 12, 2003 4:15 pm

NoobGooN wrote:okay, i started to practice LIOG and i have a question. the part after the D chord...is it picked or strummed. i read somewhere that this is strummed and the strings r muted. i tried that out and i got nowhere. any ideas? thanx u guys been a great help
ok I know what you mean. It's picked. he strikes only the single string in other words. And I'm pretty sure all down strums (strikes)
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Unread post by afro1669 » Sun Jan 12, 2003 6:40 pm

m98ter wrote:Its the first song I ever learned, and it isnt that bad once you get the rythm of the song. One thing I will tell you though, is in the tab from this site it only shows one D chord at the beginging of the riff he reapeats over and over and over. Im not sure if thats just an implied strum or not, but im pretty sure its hit three times before you go into the 4-2 on the A string. I play it with the rythm of an up strum, then a quick down and back up to then hit the 4-2 on the A. Sounds really good this way.
hey, i was just wondering how you strum the G chord...i can play the whole song now, but i've never really gotten the G chord strumming to sound like Dave does it.
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Unread post by m98ter » Sun Jan 12, 2003 7:44 pm

Well, I can show you an exact tab of the way I play, although its going to differ from the site.....which im sure will get me some flak, but it may help you find the rythm. I dont play a full G but rater break it up into 3 parts. The D's are down hits the U's up......hope this helps a little.

D U D---------------------------D U
--2--2-2------x------------------3-0------
--3--3-3------x------------------3-0------
--2--2-2------x---------2------- 0-0----- And then immediately right back
---------------x--0-2-4---4-2------------- to the begining.
----------4-2-x----------------------------
---------------x----------------3----------

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Unread post by mbgreen » Sun Jan 12, 2003 9:36 pm

DMB_fan_87 wrote:the very first song i learned was grey street and that was after i had been playin for about a month...i have small hands (if that even matters)...and i found the two string chords to be the easiest thing to do
Thank you. I really fail to see the difficulty here. These chords are in a ton of dave songs, and if you take 30 minutes to practice, you'll have them down. Muting isnt an issue...youre already fretting the sixth string, so why is it so hard to mute the fifth by resting the same finger on top of it? I still say grey street is an easier song for a beginner than satellite (Though satellite will definitely build skill faster.)
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Unread post by ModestMouse2003 » Sun Jan 12, 2003 10:13 pm

IronMike778 wrote:
mbgreen wrote:if you can make a bm barre cord, then both big eyed fish and grey street are pretty damn easy.
I think if you want to start playing like Dave, work on the Satellite intro the way its supposed to be played.....this will get your left hand stretched out.
I find this remark discriminatroy and racist towards lefties like myself.





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Unread post by IronMike778 » Sun Jan 12, 2003 11:27 pm

mbgreen wrote:
DMB_fan_87 wrote:
Thank you. I really fail to see the difficulty here. These chords are in a ton of dave songs, and if you take 30 minutes to practice, you'll have them down. I still say grey street is an easier song for a beginner than satellite (Though satellite will definitely build skill faster.)
I never said Satellite was easier than GS. I said it's a good song to practice on because it will stretch your hand out nice, making other Dave songs come easier.
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Unread post by mfpukala11 » Thu Jan 16, 2003 2:23 am

yeah i'd say LIOG is probably one of his easier songs, strumming and chord formation wise (but what do i know, i havent tried that many other of his songs, and have only been playing a year). i'm having trouble with the short jam part, but thats it
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Unread post by CPTino3001 » Fri Jan 17, 2003 12:11 pm

I think typical situation is a much easier song to start on as opposed to satellite...especially if you plan to play satellite like dave does...

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