a old version of this site #41 solo

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a old version of this site #41 solo

Unread post by crimsonPhantom » Thu Nov 07, 2002 11:08 am

hi!!

i've been wondering....where is the #41 solo u had on the old version of this site?? :cry:

i had a lot of fun practicing but now its gone....i hope it will be back soon...

anyway here's a nice <a href="http://www.timreynolds.com">link</a> for reynolds's tabs!! his songs are hard damn it :D !! i had a lot of of trouble just with stream....
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Unread post by gravedigger » Thu Nov 07, 2002 12:24 pm

your damn right you had trouble just with Stream. :) I'd have to get jacked on Speed before I'd try to play that craziness. I love it though.

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Re: Timmy

Unread post by crimsonPhantom » Thu Nov 07, 2002 3:16 pm

gravedigger wrote:your damn right you had trouble just with Stream. :) I'd have to get jacked on Speed before I'd try to play that craziness. I love it though.

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Ken
lol!! yeah ur right!!

try this <a href=http://www.timreynolds.com/tabs/Rhegino ... tml>one</a>

and <a href=http://www.timreynolds.com/tabs/Loose_I ... ml>this</a>

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Unread post by gravedigger » Thu Nov 07, 2002 3:28 pm

OMFG :!:

I'll have to download those now, and have a listen. They look pretty sick.

peace. I like the drop D, and drop C tunings. I'm a sucker for low End.

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Unread post by gravedigger » Thu Nov 07, 2002 3:33 pm

ok Kazaa couldn't find 'em for me, so do you know of a site that I can find them? thanks, man
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Unread post by crimsonPhantom » Thu Nov 07, 2002 4:20 pm

gravedigger wrote:ok Kazaa couldn't find 'em for me, so do you know of a site that I can find them? thanks, man
how about i gave them to you??!

i have like 20 songs from tim

u have MSN right?? i'll send them to you that way ok??! if you don't, try <a href=http://www.ceruleanstudios.com/trillian ... rillian</a> i have the pro version with a crack if you want :wink:

watch out for the SLAPPING(yes people slapping on a guitar) on <a href=http://www.timreynolds.com/tabs/Loose_I ... tml>"loose interpretation"</a>!! its hard to get this trick!!! :wink:

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Unread post by crimsonPhantom » Thu Nov 07, 2002 5:49 pm

gravedigger wrote:your damn right you had trouble just with Stream. :) I'd have to get jacked on Speed before I'd try to play that craziness. I love it though.

peace,
Ken
have you heard about <a href=http://www.guitar-pro.com/>guitar pro</a>?? you can tab your songs with itand let it play with the right tempo...i have tabbed STREAM if you want it ken...i used to play it at a slow pace before and now i play 2/3 of it perfectly...well almost! :wink:

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Unread post by gravedigger » Thu Nov 07, 2002 6:35 pm

yes, uh huh, ok and sure :D

yeah, if you can send me those Timmy tunes it'd be great. And send me your Stream recording.

yeah, I know the slap technique a little since I play some John Mayer tunes - ones like Neon and Your Body is a Wonderland, he does this. Slap with your thum and pick with your fingers. pretty cool

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Unread post by crimsonPhantom » Fri Nov 08, 2002 5:43 pm

i have added you to my list ken i'm waiting now!!

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Unread post by skiizalot » Sun Nov 10, 2002 5:50 pm

# 41

Notes
This was tabbed off of the Listener Supported DVD
For help on playing the stretch chords, check out Mastering Dave's chord stretches.

Intro
Here are the chords Dave plays. He does some strumming with them, which you can hear on the audio clip.
Sometimes he adds the second bar on to the end of the fourth chord.
e:----------------------|--------------|
B:--------------8----3--|--------------|
G:----5----7----7----0--|--h4--4--4p0--|
D:----2----4----5----4--|--------------|
A:----3----5----7----5--|--------------|
E:----5----7---(0)------|--------------|
Verse
The rhythm is important, so check out the audio clip for help.
e:-------------------------------------|
B:----8-X--8-8---8-8----8-X--8-8---8-8-|
G:----7-X--7-7---7-7----7-X--7-7---7-7-|
D:-------------------------------------|
A:-------------------------------------|
E:-5-----------5-----7-----------7-----|

e:-------------------------------------|
B:----8-X--8-8---8-8----8--X-8-8---8-8-|
G:----7-X--7-7---7-7----7--X-7-7---7-7-|
D:-------------------------------------|
A:-7-----------7-----5-----------5-----|
E:-------------------------------------|
Chorus
Once again, listen to the audio clip for the rhythm.
e:-------------------|
B:---------3---------|
G:--4------2------9--|
D:---------0---------|
A:--2-------------7--|
E:--3------2-----/8--|



Jam
The chords here are the same as the intro (with the exception of the third chord), but the rhythm is much different. Each chord comes on the offbeat, and if you're not sure what that is check out the audio clip for help.
e:--------------------------|--------------------------|
B:--------------------------|--------------------------|
G:-----5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|-----7--x--7--x--7--x--7--|
D:-----2--x--2--x--2--x--2--|-----4--x--4--x--4--x--4--|
A:-----3--x--3--x--3--x--3--|-----5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|
E:--5--5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|--7--7--x--7--x--7--x--7--|

e:--------------------------|--------------------------|
B:--------------------------|-----3--x--3--x--3--x--3--|
G:-----4--x--4--x--4--x--4--|-----0--x--0--x--0--x--0--|
D:-----5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|-----4--x--4--x--4--x--4--|
A:--7--7--x--7--x--7--x--7--|--5--5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|
E:--------------------------|--------------------------|
Ending
Dave plays some higher chords here, which are basically:
I [ II ] III IV
e:--10-----7--8--7-----5-----5--|
B:---8-----8--8--8-----8-----7--|
G:---9-----7--7--7-----7-----7--|
D:------------------------------|
A:------------------------------|
E:------------------------------|
Sometimes, as on Listener Supported, Dave throws in this passage where chord II is:
e:--7--8--10-8--7-----8--7--|
B:--8--8--8--8--8-----8--8--|
G:--7--7--7--7--7--7--7--7--|
D:--------------------------|
A:--------------------------|
E:--------------------------|
And after chords III and IV he throws in:
e:--5--5---5--5--|
B:--8--7---8--7--|
G:--7--7---7--7--|
D:---------------|
A:---------------|
E:---------------|
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Unread post by crimsonPhantom » Mon Nov 11, 2002 12:02 am

skiizalot wrote:# 41

Notes
This was tabbed off of the Listener Supported DVD
For help on playing the stretch chords, check out Mastering Dave's chord stretches.

Intro
Here are the chords Dave plays. He does some strumming with them, which you can hear on the audio clip.
Sometimes he adds the second bar on to the end of the fourth chord.
e:----------------------|--------------|
B:--------------8----3--|--------------|
G:----5----7----7----0--|--h4--4--4p0--|
D:----2----4----5----4--|--------------|
A:----3----5----7----5--|--------------|
E:----5----7---(0)------|--------------|
Verse
The rhythm is important, so check out the audio clip for help.
e:-------------------------------------|
B:----8-X--8-8---8-8----8-X--8-8---8-8-|
G:----7-X--7-7---7-7----7-X--7-7---7-7-|
D:-------------------------------------|
A:-------------------------------------|
E:-5-----------5-----7-----------7-----|

e:-------------------------------------|
B:----8-X--8-8---8-8----8--X-8-8---8-8-|
G:----7-X--7-7---7-7----7--X-7-7---7-7-|
D:-------------------------------------|
A:-7-----------7-----5-----------5-----|
E:-------------------------------------|
Chorus
Once again, listen to the audio clip for the rhythm.
e:-------------------|
B:---------3---------|
G:--4------2------9--|
D:---------0---------|
A:--2-------------7--|
E:--3------2-----/8--|



Jam
The chords here are the same as the intro (with the exception of the third chord), but the rhythm is much different. Each chord comes on the offbeat, and if you're not sure what that is check out the audio clip for help.
e:--------------------------|--------------------------|
B:--------------------------|--------------------------|
G:-----5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|-----7--x--7--x--7--x--7--|
D:-----2--x--2--x--2--x--2--|-----4--x--4--x--4--x--4--|
A:-----3--x--3--x--3--x--3--|-----5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|
E:--5--5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|--7--7--x--7--x--7--x--7--|

e:--------------------------|--------------------------|
B:--------------------------|-----3--x--3--x--3--x--3--|
G:-----4--x--4--x--4--x--4--|-----0--x--0--x--0--x--0--|
D:-----5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|-----4--x--4--x--4--x--4--|
A:--7--7--x--7--x--7--x--7--|--5--5--x--5--x--5--x--5--|
E:--------------------------|--------------------------|
Ending
Dave plays some higher chords here, which are basically:
I [ II ] III IV
e:--10-----7--8--7-----5-----5--|
B:---8-----8--8--8-----8-----7--|
G:---9-----7--7--7-----7-----7--|
D:------------------------------|
A:------------------------------|
E:------------------------------|
Sometimes, as on Listener Supported, Dave throws in this passage where chord II is:
e:--7--8--10-8--7-----8--7--|
B:--8--8--8--8--8-----8--8--|
G:--7--7--7--7--7--7--7--7--|
D:--------------------------|
A:--------------------------|
E:--------------------------|
And after chords III and IV he throws in:
e:--5--5---5--5--|
B:--8--7---8--7--|
G:--7--7---7--7--|
D:---------------|
A:---------------|
E:---------------|
thanx skiizalot but thats not what i'm looking for :)
i already know the chords and the fingering
i want reynolds's solo on that song
jkanter could help me out on that one i think!

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