Two Step Strum Pattern
Two Step Strum Pattern
I've just started learning Two Step, but I can't seem to get the strum pattern right. Any advice?
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That's one of the toughest strum patterns...right up there with Stay and Warehouse. Do a search for this topic.
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Yeah, get and acoustic version, and listen for the changes. Over and over and over. Till you want to learn a new song. Then learn a new song. Then go play Two Step.
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Rest your hand on the bridge..
are you palm muting or just resting on the bridge?
i would assume that palm muting IS resting on the bridge...but if you rest farther back you dont mute..so which is it?
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are you palm muting or just resting on the bridge?
i would assume that palm muting IS resting on the bridge...but if you rest farther back you dont mute..so which is it?
dave
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Here is my post from a past thread
Muting is a VERY important part of this song (right hand). I mute all strums except for the "emphasized downstroke".
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Newer Intro
E:----------------
B:----------------
G:-10-------------
D:-x--------------
A:-8--------------
E:-10-------------
d u D u d u D u d u D u d u D ....and so on
d = light downstroke
u = light upstroke
D = emphasized downstroke
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The man of the hour is "the man of the hour"....he is dead on with the strumming pattern...your hand should almost bounce to the beat....yes...it is still considered a palm mute....however, placing your hand on the bridge allows you to get more of the note, without the sustain, and makes the "click" sound come through....The Man of The Hour wrote:Here is my post from a past threadMuting is a VERY important part of this song (right hand). I mute all strums except for the "emphasized downstroke".Code: Select all
Newer Intro E:---------------- B:---------------- G:-10------------- D:-x-------------- A:-8-------------- E:-10------------- d u D u d u D u d u D u d u D ....and so on d = light downstroke u = light upstroke D = emphasized downstroke
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I have to agree. Yeah, it's like a one-e AND a feel to it, the uppercase being the emphasis. If you're gonna play acoustic, basically use Carter's snare pattern, which is the same as what I just said, or listen at the beginning of Two Step on Crash...that's the acoustic feel. As for full band, well, I haven't tried yet...we're not at that stage. Good luck.
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