Warehouse....Impossible !
Warehouse....Impossible !
Guys
I'm...I guess a beginer/intermediate guitarist. I have found this website to be very valuable to me, so firstly I would like to thank the people involved. So far I have somewhat learned
Crash
Granny
Gray Street
So Much to say
And I am working on alot more.....one however that seems impossible to me is Warehouse......I really like the stop time version. But I cannot seem to get it to sound right at all. It just sounds like dead strings to me. Can you offer any tips on how to make this one easier.
Thanks
Dave
I'm...I guess a beginer/intermediate guitarist. I have found this website to be very valuable to me, so firstly I would like to thank the people involved. So far I have somewhat learned
Crash
Granny
Gray Street
So Much to say
And I am working on alot more.....one however that seems impossible to me is Warehouse......I really like the stop time version. But I cannot seem to get it to sound right at all. It just sounds like dead strings to me. Can you offer any tips on how to make this one easier.
Thanks
Dave
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Do you play the open strings or just the fretted and deadened strings?
E--------------------------
B-x--x----x--x--x--x-x-x---
G-x--x----x--x--x--7-x-x---
D-x--x----x--x--11---9-x---
A-x--9----x--9---------10--
E-7-------7----------------
For example, do you play the high E and low E when strumming the second chord?
DS
E--------------------------
B-x--x----x--x--x--x-x-x---
G-x--x----x--x--x--7-x-x---
D-x--x----x--x--11---9-x---
A-x--9----x--9---------10--
E-7-------7----------------
For example, do you play the high E and low E when strumming the second chord?
DS
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DJM
DJM
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Here is a thread that might help you that I started just the other day
http://www.dmbtabs.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=16762
http://www.dmbtabs.com/boards/viewtopic.php?t=16762
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The way I play it is that I make sure I hit each note and then mute every string behind it, sometimes I do hit the top strings though because my picking isnt perfect. Its a tough song, do what sounds best to you. Its really hard to play it exactly like Dave because he is just so accurate with the pick.
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I dont think Dave is very accurate w/ the pick (i mean he is less than other guitarists)...to avoid that problem, he mutes the top strings too (at least this is what i could see...)Nitro1515 wrote:The way I play it is that I make sure I hit each note and then mute every string behind it, sometimes I do hit the top strings though because my picking isnt perfect. Its a tough song, do what sounds best to you. Its really hard to play it exactly like Dave because he is just so accurate with the pick.
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The muting basically makes this song otherwise it would be pretty boring. The strumming coupled with the muting is key here, but to learn the song try to concentrate on the only the 7, 9, 11, etc. and if your pick strikes the muted strings that's okay, this will help with the strumming.DSeibel wrote:Do you play the open strings or just the fretted and deadened strings?
E--------------------------
B-x--x----x--x--x--x-x-x---
G-x--x----x--x--x--7-x-x---
D-x--x----x--x--11---9-x---
A-x--9----x--9---------10--
E-7-------7----------------
For example, do you play the high E and low E when strumming the second chord?
DS
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Yah, surprisingly... it'll just come to you. I've played it awfully many times before I found the correct way to play it. Sadly, though, it will not sound the same as Dave unless you're amped with a feedback buster. Won't get the rat-at-tat-tat sound from the muted strings as much as Dave does.
But, umm, yah just keep fooling with it and it will bust right out in no time.
But, umm, yah just keep fooling with it and it will bust right out in no time.
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