Screw it, searching didn't help, quick question...
Screw it, searching didn't help, quick question...
Let You Down, I just dled the Storytellers version and realized my strumming pattern is horrible and can't do it, some one help!
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But thats not your question anyway, Im sure dmbguitar can help you out with a clip (or someone else) I would but Im not good with that song at all. As for what portions of storytellers were released, there is a video that has like 6 or so songs like you mentioned, its not clips its the full songs and its what vh1 aired after the show. I have a cd that has those songs (and a few more I think, cant remember) that a friend of mine had with a vh1 storytellers label on it, I dont know if they released it or not but it is also good quality but not the whole show. There were audio and video complications during the recording of the show so there is now high quality version of the whole thing anywhere, just what vh1 released and a very shitty recording from a tape recorder that someone snuck in that day.
But thats not your question anyway, Im sure dmbguitar can help you out with a clip (or someone else) I would but Im not good with that song at all. As for what portions of storytellers were released, there is a video that has like 6 or so songs like you mentioned, its not clips its the full songs and its what vh1 aired after the show. I have a cd that has those songs (and a few more I think, cant remember) that a friend of mine had with a vh1 storytellers label on it, I dont know if they released it or not but it is also good quality but not the whole show. There were audio and video complications during the recording of the show so there is now high quality version of the whole thing anywhere, just what vh1 released and a very shitty recording from a tape recorder that someone snuck in that day.
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Re: Screw it, searching didn't help, quick question...
IM me, I'll help.Kukini wrote:Let You Down, I just dled the Storytellers version and realized my strumming pattern is horrible and can't do it, some one help!
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The key is the time signature. The verse is in 3/4 time, so each chord is strummed 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3. The I have no lid upon my head part is the same except its in 6/8, where each chord is strummed twice in every measure, like so: (one-triplet, two triplet; one triplet, two triplet.) If you listen to the piano in the crash version it gives you all six counts in each measure, so strum each chord twice in a measure and every three beats.
Just be mindful of the chord fills timmy does because they are off beat and have a tendancy to throw off the ear that is listening for the rhythm guitar played by dave.
Just be mindful of the chord fills timmy does because they are off beat and have a tendancy to throw off the ear that is listening for the rhythm guitar played by dave.
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I thought Tim played the rhythem on UTTAD not Crash, or was it both?grock wrote:no offense to dave but it is fairly well known that most every song on Crash has Tim doing the rhythm parts as well.Davy28 wrote:Just be mindful of the chord fills timmy does because they are off beat and have a tendancy to throw off the ear that is listening for the rhythm guitar played by dave.
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