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by gravesRR7 » Thu Dec 12, 2002 11:44 pm
ok, so i know exactly how you feel. the whole reason i took up playing guitar was to play LIOG. i absolutley love the song. i can tell you some of the stuff that i do, it's a bit personalized by me, but it sounds great. first off, on the long jam where it goes 10-11, 9-9, 7-7, etc, i found two things that can really spice it up. 1) pick the D string on the same fret that you play on the G string ( ha ha, no pun intednded), for example, strum the 10-11 chord, then pluck pluck the 10 on E, then the 11 on G, then the 11 on the D, and so on for every chord. its hard to explain the beat, but just improvise what you think sounds good. then, my favorite, is to add a slap to the strings. play the chord, then kinda slap mute it (like in pay for what you get) the pluck the two notes on E and G, and then slap mute it again, then continue on to the next chord. but when you get to the 3-4, and 5-6 ones, DON'T strum them, pick each of the two notes seperatly, and it will make for a great sound.
2) just a little thing, but on the first jam, play EDED chords instead of 3-5, 5-7, 3-5. it just makes a bit more full of a sound if you're playing solo.
one more thing, if you listen to the version of LIOG on Crash, the part on the electric you can also play on acoustic, it is pretty easy to do, its all on the A string, and just listen to the song and you should be able to pick it up.