Easiest Tim Fills...
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Easiest Tim Fills...
Wonderin' what are the easiest Tim Reynolds fills to start off with, then gradually build up...
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The Satellite fills are not hard, but the ones for nancies are tricky because they require some tough stretching for the bend and the bass run at the end. I save those until you get real good.
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Ok, I guess my really question is...my guitar only has 20 frets, so when using the slide how do you know where 27, 29 n 30 are? Just mess around and what sounds alright, keep it?Coldchillin23222 wrote:Use a slideGrateDMB21 wrote:I was wonderin' what you guys do for Tim's last solo in Ants Marching; like when the numbers are going up to 27s and 30s?Coldchillin23222 wrote:Ants Marching
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Sometimes he'll go past the fretboard.GrateDMB21 wrote:Ok, I guess my really question is...my guitar only has 20 frets, so when using the slide how do you know where 27, 29 n 30 are? Just mess around and what sounds alright, keep it?Coldchillin23222 wrote:Use a slideGrateDMB21 wrote:I was wonderin' what you guys do for Tim's last solo in Ants Marching; like when the numbers are going up to 27s and 30s?Coldchillin23222 wrote:Ants Marching
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