Stone picking question
Stone picking question
In an older thread someone said that Dave plays it like this:
E:----------------------------------------------
B:----------------------------------------------
G:---------2------------------------------------
D:--------------3-----5-----5----2----3----2--
A:-----5----------------------------------------
E:-----------------------------------------------
------ D--- D--- D --- D --- U -- D --- U--- D
My question is, when it's repeated, is the first 5 still a downstroke? It seems like an upstroke would make more sense. Actually, it seems like the first 3 would make more sense as an upstroke, too. Does it matter?
Also, how do you post tab in that seperate box so everything lines up?
E:----------------------------------------------
B:----------------------------------------------
G:---------2------------------------------------
D:--------------3-----5-----5----2----3----2--
A:-----5----------------------------------------
E:-----------------------------------------------
------ D--- D--- D --- D --- U -- D --- U--- D
My question is, when it's repeated, is the first 5 still a downstroke? It seems like an upstroke would make more sense. Actually, it seems like the first 3 would make more sense as an upstroke, too. Does it matter?
Also, how do you post tab in that seperate box so everything lines up?
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and i think it is more important to get the notes in the right place than to bother with whether it is an upstroke or a downstroke. playing it technically the exact same way isn't nearly as important as playing it so it sounds right. that should be your goal. the sound, not the technique.
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Speaking of sound, I can't get the chorus to sound right. There are 4 chords in the chorus. The first two chords are just two strings, 3 & 4, and it just doesn't sound right to me. Doesn't sound full enough w/o any bass. Am I missing something here? Thanks. -Mikegrock wrote:see that bottom at the top when you are posting a reply. it says "CODE" puch that once to start the box and again to close it. likeand i think it is more important to get the notes in the right place than to bother with whether it is an upstroke or a downstroke. playing it technically the exact same way isn't nearly as important as playing it so it sounds right. that should be your goal. the sound, not the technique.Code: Select all
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nope, yer not missing a thing...that 's how its played...he adds the bass notes to the same chords on the next two chords. remember to mute all the other strings and play most of them too...that adds a lot of sound to it
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Stone is still a work in progres for me. I know he mutes the top E string with his 3rd finger and with his 4th finger holds down the A string on the fourth fret and mutes the D string below then he holds down the G string with his 1st finger while muting every thing below it B/e. With me so far? Then he holds down the D string with his 2nd finger while his is 1st finger is on the Dstring now and mutes all strings below. (this is the 3 5 5 2 3 2 part) This style of strum/picking is hard to learn. and causes alot of frustration. play around with it moving slow at first then speed up as your fingers allow you.
Sorry I left out the pick strum part its like playing blues scales in that you are only hitting two or three strings with each strum (with blues scales you are only hitting two but muting nothing.) your hand stays in one spot while the wrist does the up and down. it's called pick strumming because you only hear one note at a time but you are strumming two or three string each time. the better you get at this style of play the closer you are to playing like dave.
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dave doesnt always mute.. sometimes he strums and hits only the string he wants to.. which he does in the stone, at least on the charlie rose show. (i think)
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Shane Dave does sometimes pick. But I have noticed that alot of people think he is picking cause you can only hear one note and see his left hand holding down only that note so he must have picked one string with that quick strum of the right hand. but infact he mutes with laying fingers across part of the strings if not all the stringsa at times. He does look like he picks stone but after alot of looking at both hands and slowing down the video I realized he is hitting more than one string.
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