Typical Situation Question (more about muting technique)....
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Typical Situation Question (more about muting technique)....
Ok---Typical Situation (Live at Luther College version).
He is doing some very cool funky percussive stuff in this song---particularly in the chorus and going into it.
Here is just one example... In the first chorus it starts at
"welllll every body's happy..."
chick/chord between every and body's
What is he doing here in this part and all during the chorus---it is percussive yet doesn't sound like a string muting chick you hear in Nancies (for example), because I think I am hearing the chord along with the percussive chick. Anyone know how he is doing this????
Listen to the song again and you can hear it.
Thanks
He is doing some very cool funky percussive stuff in this song---particularly in the chorus and going into it.
Here is just one example... In the first chorus it starts at
"welllll every body's happy..."
chick/chord between every and body's
What is he doing here in this part and all during the chorus---it is percussive yet doesn't sound like a string muting chick you hear in Nancies (for example), because I think I am hearing the chord along with the percussive chick. Anyone know how he is doing this????
Listen to the song again and you can hear it.
Thanks
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What dave is doing is just muting the strings though. He rarley mutes the strings with his pick handDuffman wrote:i think the part that your talking about is just string slaps. just use your picking hand to hit the strings. i like to do it closer to the fret board so you can hear the strings hit the frets.
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He doesnt use his right hand. Its all in his Fretting hand. He just mutes the strings with his left hand and does a ujpstroke.breyean wrote:i think hes using his right hand. if you strum loosly with your wrist , your able to mute and strum at the same time with the palm close to the thumb side. liog would be an example of fret muting, but i've thought that most others are with the right hand.
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i'm pretty sure he uses his right hand to hit the strings...Beauford33 wrote:He doesnt use his right hand. Its all in his Fretting hand. He just mutes the strings with his left hand and does a ujpstroke.breyean wrote:i think hes using his right hand. if you strum loosly with your wrist , your able to mute and strum at the same time with the palm close to the thumb side. liog would be an example of fret muting, but i've thought that most others are with the right hand.
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Duffman wrote:i'm pretty sure he uses his right hand to hit the strings...Beauford33 wrote:He doesnt use his right hand. Its all in his Fretting hand. He just mutes the strings with his left hand and does a ujpstroke.breyean wrote:i think hes using his right hand. if you strum loosly with your wrist , your able to mute and strum at the same time with the palm close to the thumb side. liog would be an example of fret muting, but i've thought that most others are with the right hand.

He doesn't use his right hand *for muting*

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pcik, but he doesnt fingerpick that song. He rarley use his right hand to mute anything. More then majority is done with his fretting hand.Duffman wrote:i'm pretty sure he uses his right hand to hit the strings...Beauford33 wrote:He doesnt use his right hand. Its all in his Fretting hand. He just mutes the strings with his left hand and does a ujpstroke.breyean wrote:i think hes using his right hand. if you strum loosly with your wrist , your able to mute and strum at the same time with the palm close to the thumb side. liog would be an example of fret muting, but i've thought that most others are with the right hand.
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Yes...they are being muted. Second, we arent talking about how you play, we are talking about the way Dave plays. Its a quick mute on an upstroke. This isnt that difficult to figure out.Duffman wrote:i use my right hand all the time to hit the strings. and you can clearly hear that the strings are hitting the frets. they aren't being muted.
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why do you hear the strings against the fret board?Beauford33 wrote:Yes...they are being muted. Second, we arent talking about how you play, we are talking about the way Dave plays. Its a quick mute on an upstroke. This isnt that difficult to figure out.Duffman wrote:i use my right hand all the time to hit the strings. and you can clearly hear that the strings are hitting the frets. they aren't being muted.
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