strumming patterns for Say Goodbye?

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strumming patterns for Say Goodbye?

Unread post by DMB fan » Tue Nov 12, 2002 5:21 pm

I have been playing guitar for about a year and although I try to play as often as I can, I still consider myself a begginer in many aspects. I find I can get the picking of songs down fairly well but I am rusty on finding an ear for strumming patterns.
Recently I've been having a lot of troubles finding a strumming pattern for the intro. of Say Goodbuy. I can get the basic sound and notes for the rest of the song but strumming the start is killing me! What is Dave doing? Please help!!!

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So here we are tonight

Unread post by gravedigger » Tue Nov 12, 2002 5:30 pm

His strumming pattern for Say Goodbye seems to change with the phases of the moon :D no seriously, it takes time just listening and practicing and practicing and listening. Try to stick to one version, say the Luther College version (hint, nudge) and listen to it, practice and play a long with it. In time you'll get it. The Album version is a bit different and other live versions are different. Does he ever play this song the same way twice ?? the lyrics change with the weather patterns too.

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have fun with this one. It's a fun one to play.

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Unread post by Chumpnet » Tue Nov 12, 2002 9:16 pm

One suggestion to help with training to hear the strumming pattern is to use a Winamp plugin that can slow down the tempo of the song. It gives more time to process what's going on and also makes the more subtle sounds stand out a bit.

Actually, I just started to do this (using a plugin called Pacemaker) so I'm not sure how effective it is. But, I'm using it on JTR right now which was giving me trouble and I was able to figure out the pattern.

I wouldn't get too reliant on tempo slowing which is why I haven't used it until now but for those really tricky parts (or to get accuracy) it can be a big time saver.

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Unread post by jpittman » Wed Nov 13, 2002 12:44 am

I second gravedigger's suggestion of using the L@LC recording. The strumming pattern is very easy to pick up from it.

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Unread post by superman0710 » Fri Nov 15, 2002 5:50 pm

here's a short clip, i hope it helps

http://www.rampromotions.com/goodbye.avi

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Mp3 downloads of me playing?

Unread post by DmbFanJason » Sat Nov 16, 2002 12:05 am

how do i go about creating a link with which i can put my clip on the board?
I already have the file saved in windows media or my documents ready to be posted, but i dont know how to put it out as a link. could someone help me out?

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Unread post by winston » Sat Nov 16, 2002 12:09 am

Hey - First, you have to upload it to the internet.

Sign up at this site:

http://www.nowhereradio.com

...and upload it there; then post a link here on the board.

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