Rhythm for Loving Wings
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Rhythm for Loving Wings
Is the rhythm really that hard to follow. I had someone give me a copy of that song. Its great but the rhythm is hard to follow. Any suggestions on how to learn it? Need serious help. JON
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yeah I think Dave actually does palm mute a bit. like rest your right hand on the strings really close to the bridge so that it doesn't mute to much. you get me? it gives a cool sound.4mbi3nt wrote:try palm muting the whole thing, it makes getting the rhythm down a little easier cause the open notes don't ring as long.
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What about rhythm? and bridge
What about the rhythm? I am fingerpicking it it sounds good but having hard time with rhythm. Also am a novice withthe guitar and have not gotten that far with lessons. Where do I put my palm on the guitar? jON
Re: What about rhythm? and bridge
Where the strings come out of the body of the guitar, rest the palm/heal of your hand on the strings and play a note. I would also try playing the song with a pick. Another tip, print out the tab and record the song to tape, take the song and the tab to guitar lessons and ask for helpjlee762000 wrote:What about the rhythm? I am fingerpicking it it sounds good but having hard time with rhythm. Also am a novice withthe guitar and have not gotten that far with lessons. Where do I put my palm on the guitar? jON

"How could this rhythm ever quit...."
I underestimated how tough it is to play and sing this at the same time. The rhythm is pretty easy to pick up, I play it with all hammer-ons and offs and it sounds almost like what Dave plays and I can't get it perfect. Definitely looks like it's easy to play but it's more complex than people think.
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