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Unread post by SpoonInSpoon » Sat Jan 08, 2005 1:43 pm

learn dancing nancies

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Unread post by lyrics101 » Sat Jan 08, 2005 3:38 pm

Jimi Thing is pretty easy. Just keep your foot tapping.

What Would You Say is tough to be accurate on, but just start out slow a la Luther College and then speed it up, and you'll get it real quick.

I'd recommend Rapunzel, if you know how to count in 5/4 (it's not hard, just listen to the song, keep your foot tapping, and then go). Just make sure to give the rests their due time on the intro, and then G C F C part is just played on the 1,3,5 and 2,4 beats on the way in and out. The rest is 4/4. Easy as pie. It'll also get you laid real quick if you play it for a crowd of girls (never play to just one girl unless you're absolutely sure they'll enjoy it- otherwise they sit their thinking, "Do I look at him? Is that staring? Should I look around? But he'll think I'm not paying attention. God, I wish he'd just hurry up and finish.")
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Unread post by Senior Gomez » Sat Jan 08, 2005 6:04 pm

lyrics101 wrote:(never play to just one girl unless you're absolutely sure they'll enjoy it- otherwise they sit their thinking, "Do I look at him? Is that staring? Should I look around? But he'll think I'm not paying attention. God, I wish he'd just hurry up and finish.")
hahaha thats awesome!

I remember learning warehouse a good while back like maybe in the summer or a little into august, the intro riff is really really easy when u get it. im talkin when i heard it i was like "holy shit" now im like "yeah im dave matthews how do you do?" haha jk but its not as hard as it sounds. its just hard to get it to not sound like a bunch of... well crap.

Oh yeah Learn #34, its so pretty and i think its way better than satilite. but i think that #34 was the baby stage of satilite, and #36 of course was the baby stage of everyday. For anyone who wondered.

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Unread post by mlee » Sun Jan 09, 2005 9:02 am

Learn Best of whats Around!!!! Please!
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Unread post by highasatree » Sun Jan 09, 2005 12:17 pm

06.30.04 Toronto I was there too with my son, My first DMB show, it was great... I'd have to agree with some of you guys, a couple a months ago I was having problems playing some of Dave intro's and wammo I pick up my axe and get it. My advise to anyone, keep practicing...TREE

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Unread post by mlee » Sun Jan 09, 2005 12:58 pm

highasatree wrote:06.30.04 Toronto I was there too with my son, My first DMB show, it was great
It was my second dmb live experience..and yes it was an amazing show!!
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but I shouldn't care if you do or don't like it.." - DJM

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Unread post by trippin6strings » Sun Jan 09, 2005 6:57 pm

Senior Gomez wrote: Oh yeah Learn #34, its so pretty and i think its way better than satilite. but i think that #34 was the baby stage of satilite, and #36 of course was the baby stage of everyday. For anyone who wondered.
Im pretty sure the sattelite riff was written before #34. "After Her" (sattelite riff with original, different lyrics) was like the 15th or 16th song written wheras #34, well the title speaks for itself. Im not 100% sure about this though i agree with you that #34 is a pretty song, sweet music...
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Unread post by deceptivehero » Sun Jan 09, 2005 10:54 pm

SpoonInSpoon wrote:learn dancing nancies
definately a really cool song to learn.
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