Which was tougher for you?
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Which was tougher for you?
So which was tougher for you to pick up, crazy stretchy chords and odd fingering, or timing and crazy strum patterns?
For me, it was the timing and strumming. What about you?
For me, it was the timing and strumming. What about you?
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Wow so you were just a pefect player from the moment you picked the instrument up?filmdude100cms wrote:uh not really either, ive always had awesome timing when i play, even when i started, and the stretches i got pretty fast, i have big hands and could stretch them, so both came pretty easy.
You won't get very far with that attitude.
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i never said i was perfect, when i started playing guitar i had gotten off a year of band so i knew stuff, and had rythm and timing down... and im sorry if being in band helped me stretch my fingers. and i have big hands, cant help that.MWR wrote:Wow so you were just a pefect player from the moment you picked the instrument up?filmdude100cms wrote:uh not really either, ive always had awesome timing when i play, even when i started, and the stretches i got pretty fast, i have big hands and could stretch them, so both came pretty easy.
You won't get very far with that attitude.
dont be a dick about stuff, if you dont know the rest.
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Oddly enough, for me I had trouble with that strange timing thing, until I started singing with it and it naturally seemed to come together. I think it was the inflections that helped. I do that early now with other songs, even if I don't really know how to play it. Seems to speed things up a bit in learning, and also helps you avoid mistakes in your timing that you later have to relearn. That really sucks. Doing that with the Stone right now. Uhg...
I know arrogance when I see it and I don't tolerate it...sorry.filmdude100cms wrote:i never said i was perfect, when i started playing guitar i had gotten off a year of band so i knew stuff, and had rythm and timing down... and im sorry if being in band helped me stretch my fingers. and i have big hands, cant help that.MWR wrote:Wow so you were just a pefect player from the moment you picked the instrument up?filmdude100cms wrote:uh not really either, ive always had awesome timing when i play, even when i started, and the stretches i got pretty fast, i have big hands and could stretch them, so both came pretty easy.
You won't get very far with that attitude.
dont be a dick about stuff, if you dont know the rest.
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I dont find the stone to be an odd timing. its in 12 which is a basic rock time. That and 4. If your having trouble with it, I suggest breaking it into 3. Makes things abit more simple.something cool wrote:Oddly enough, for me I had trouble with that strange timing thing, until I started singing with it and it naturally seemed to come together. I think it was the inflections that helped. I do that early now with other songs, even if I don't really know how to play it. Seems to speed things up a bit in learning, and also helps you avoid mistakes in your timing that you later have to relearn. That really sucks. Doing that with the Stone right now. Uhg...
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