Good Practice for Muting
Good Practice for Muting
one trick i've found when trying to learn how to properly mute during songs like tripping billies and grey street is to play the song a half-step or full step up on the guitar but DONT USE A CAPO. since you aren't ever supposed to hit open strings in those songs, it should still sound right played up the neck a little bit.
this helped me alot cause you can play the 2xx2, 3xx4, 5xx6, and 7xx7 chords in both these songs while letting the D string ring and it will still sound good, even fuller if that is the sound you want. by moving it all up a couple frets and not using a capo or anything, you can really tell when you miss muting the string.
this of course won't work on songs where you are muting open strings, but it helped me a ton on billies. i'm still struggling with grey street. any advice or that one?
this helped me alot cause you can play the 2xx2, 3xx4, 5xx6, and 7xx7 chords in both these songs while letting the D string ring and it will still sound good, even fuller if that is the sound you want. by moving it all up a couple frets and not using a capo or anything, you can really tell when you miss muting the string.
this of course won't work on songs where you are muting open strings, but it helped me a ton on billies. i'm still struggling with grey street. any advice or that one?
Re: Good Practice for Muting
Dunno. Just practice I guess. I sort of angle the finger fretting the low E string to mute the A string. I let D ring out.StickyMU wrote:i'm still struggling with grey street. any advice or that one?
that's what i do too. but i want to be able to mute the d as well and can't get my finger to lay flat enough without fretting the high e string. however, that can sound kinda cool if you can do it consistently. but, i want to get the D muted as well. i can do it in billies but the movement is so much quicker in the chrd changes on grey street. like you said, practice....
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i use the finger for the E string to mute both the A and the D. I guess you just have to play around with your fingers.
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