Hardest DMB song to play?

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Hardest DMB song to play?

Unread post by baseballjon9 » Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:47 pm

What do you guys think?

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Unread post by SimsUK » Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:22 pm

Teh strumming pattern for Crash really eludes me.

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Unread post by baseballjon9 » Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:56 pm

ya i hear you on that one. I always think i figured it out, then i change it, then i go through it again and again. When i make it sound simple and clean, after a while i like to slop it up a bit.

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Unread post by Jeter » Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:07 pm

I have the supposedly approve Dave Matthews book from Guitar center, it is close to the Tabs that are posted here. The notes for Crash into Me show, base note then down up down up, base note then down down up, repeat with moving the base note. However this does not sound like the actual song.

Does some know the actual strumming on this song or is it posted here somewhere?

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Unread post by SRVDMB » Fri Nov 16, 2007 6:42 am

Jeter wrote:I have the supposedly approve Dave Matthews book from Guitar center, it is close to the Tabs that are posted here. The notes for Crash into Me show, base note then down up down up, base note then down down up, repeat with moving the base note. However this does not sound like the actual song.

Does some know the actual strumming on this song or is it posted here somewhere?

Thanks, Jeter

My uncle bought the Dave Matthews book too and it had ants marching as D strum alittle bit then G with no fill.

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Unread post by b31182 » Fri Nov 16, 2007 10:27 am

SRVDMB wrote:
Jeter wrote:I have the supposedly approve Dave Matthews book from Guitar center, it is close to the Tabs that are posted here. The notes for Crash into Me show, base note then down up down up, base note then down down up, repeat with moving the base note. However this does not sound like the actual song.

Does some know the actual strumming on this song or is it posted here somewhere?

Thanks, Jeter

My uncle bought the Dave Matthews book too and it had ants marching as D strum alittle bit then G with no fill.
Those books are made to copy the studio version exactly. The crash one doesnt seem right but as far as ants, if you actually listen hard to the studio album, dave only strums and lets the band fill.
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playing Crash

Unread post by mitchmalibu » Sun Nov 25, 2007 1:47 pm

Always use the Crash chord shown on this site. It is correct and is its important to get the sound right. As for the strumming..no book is going to be able to help you. Maybe the Live at Luther book, but you'd be better off just listening for the feel of it yourself. Try listening to the Dave and Tim version played In Marin 2003 and play with it. Also try watching Dave play it live acoustically on Vh1 storytellers. (Dave and Tim) It shows some great up close strumming and Chord voicings. With practice you'll get it.

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Unread post by Coldchillin » Sun Nov 25, 2007 6:44 pm

:lol: at all of the responses after Sims :lol:
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Unread post by pjdk28 » Sun Nov 25, 2007 10:55 pm

the trick to crash is the get the bass down first. maintain the chord shape, and just play the bass notes along with the song. when you can do that comfortably, just add the flicker of the wrist after every bass note

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Re: playing Crash

Unread post by Jeter » Fri Dec 14, 2007 10:06 am

mitchmalibu wrote:Always use the Crash chord shown on this site. It is correct and is its important to get the sound right. As for the strumming..no book is going to be able to help you. Maybe the Live at Luther book, but you'd be better off just listening for the feel of it yourself. Try listening to the Dave and Tim version played In Marin 2003 and play with it. Also try watching Dave play it live acoustically on Vh1 storytellers. (Dave and Tim) It shows some great up close strumming and Chord voicings. With practice you'll get it.

Thanks, I have the song sounding really good now, just some practice...

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Re: Hardest DMB song to play?

Unread post by jimstocool » Sun Dec 16, 2007 5:33 pm

well this thread def. ended wierd... Hardest song to play, and the only one mentioned was crash lol...

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Re: Hardest DMB song to play?

Unread post by Grachi » Mon Dec 17, 2007 1:14 pm

i find captain to be difficult just cause i still cant get that stretch for some reason
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Re: Hardest DMB song to play?

Unread post by KicknGuitar » Thu Dec 27, 2007 3:19 pm

I find the stretching takes time but is easier to understand then Dave's Rhythm at times.
Crash Into Me's Rhythm for the verse is, (edit, I messed this one up give me a moment)

Tripping Billies is hard to play clean while you fret Dave's diad chords so quickly.
Grachi wrote:i find captain to be difficult just cause i still cant get that stretch for some reason
Try #41, it has the same chord patterns. I found #41 much easier than Captain. Captain also has the quicker change at the end of the riff. If you really wanted to get it down, Play those chords over and over. Pick one that you can fret alright and hold it for as long as you can. This will build strength and your hands will grow use to the position. I sure as hell don't have long fingers like some lucky ones yet I've been able to make some pretty clean chord changes with these triads.
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Re: Hardest DMB song to play?

Unread post by Donnyboo23 » Mon Dec 31, 2007 12:51 am

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Re: Hardest DMB song to play?

Unread post by DrumsFoDaSoul » Mon Dec 31, 2007 10:51 am

jimstocool wrote:well this thread def. ended wierd... Hardest song to play, and the only one mentioned was crash lol...


It's because whenever someone new comes to this site, the first thing they want to post is wandering whats the hardest song to play, or what picks do Dave use, or whats the hardest song to play and sing.

So people that have been here for a while have seen these type of threads for a while just start to give bogus or generic answers. In no way, does it represent the opinions of teh posterz. Lol.
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