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95_RipperZ
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Need to get rhythm

Unread post by 95_RipperZ » Tue Jan 21, 2003 12:20 am

Ok, I have been playing for about 6 months non religiously and I can play decently with picking songs, ie under the bridge, nothing else matters but I can never really get the hang of strumming and the patterns. Any help or songs that I could use to practice and make me better would be great.

For example: I can play Clapton- Layla until he goes into the first solo. At the solo I can pick everything but it just doesnt sound right at all. here is the tab i use.

http://www.guitartabs.cc/fetchurl.php?f ... oustic.tab

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Unread post by DubStyleKeeper » Tue Jan 21, 2003 12:28 am

good songs would be freebird, good acoustic rythym in that, put your lights on by santana and everlast is good too, and sublime's April 29th is a basic stacato rythym which means after you play the chord you mute the strings with your fret hand

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Unread post by gravedigger » Tue Jan 21, 2003 12:32 am

I'd like to suggest something off the wall but it makes sense to me. you know Angel From Montegomery? the song Dave likes. Well that's a John Prine song and John Prine has tons of great simple songs that just involve a few standard chords but they're a great way to work on your rhythm. It's all practice. play anything and everything. but John Prine is the man, I'm tellin' ya

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Unread post by slapman24 » Tue Jan 21, 2003 5:29 pm

winglet nailed it.. just listen to the song over and over.. get it stuck in your head, and THEN pick up the guitar.. you'll get the rythme down in no time
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Unread post by 4mbi3nt » Tue Jan 21, 2003 5:53 pm

Another thing that might be helpful is isolating parts of the rythm, i.e. only try to get the rythm to work with 2 chords. Something else that i do sometimes is playing some of the chords from the song to a different rythm, a very simple one. I do this when learning songs that have new chords i've never played. Helps me get the timing and fingering down.
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Unread post by 95_RipperZ » Tue Jan 21, 2003 6:45 pm

Sweet. Thanks for the advise. Any good songs that I can practice to that have a relatively easy strumming pattern?

I also try playing Creed-one and it just doesnt go. I can play it and it sounds close but it is just missing that something that makes it smooth.

BTW- That Santana- Put your lights on is a good one. Thanks.

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Unread post by lowtech411 » Tue Jan 21, 2003 8:47 pm

Drive - Incubus
Any Sheryl crow song has an easy strumming pattern and easy chords.
Where Are You Going - DMB (Strummed version)

These might be on the easy side but if your having trouble getting rythem patterns maybe its good to take everything else out of the equation ie:hard chord changes, solos, picking etc. You might want to just play really slow so you can get up down up down right and then gradually speed up to the right tempo. Good luck and practice religiously.
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Unread post by johntherevelator » Tue Jan 21, 2003 10:16 pm

lowtech411 wrote:Drive - Incubus
Any Sheryl crow song has an easy strumming pattern and easy chords.
Where Are You Going - DMB (Strummed version)

These might be on the easy side but if your having trouble getting rythem patterns maybe its good to take everything else out of the equation ie:hard chord changes, solos, picking etc. You might want to just play really slow so you can get up down up down right and then gradually speed up to the right tempo. Good luck and practice religiously.
yes, definitely slow it down first and work your way from slow to fast.
a good musician can play a song at any tempo and still keep a steady strumming pattern
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Unread post by 95_RipperZ » Thu Jan 23, 2003 11:45 pm

Ok. I downloaded a metronomebut how do I use the thing?

Obviously I am to keep pace with it but how will this help my guitar skills THAT much? I mean it is just a repetative up/down strokes. This is if I am doing it right. Do I switch chords too? Do I go up up down and vary my patterns or what.

That little thing is annoying too cus it is a clucking sound. Kinda hard to hear both the guitar and the nome at the same time too to see if i am with it or not.

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Unread post by johntherevelator » Thu Jan 23, 2003 11:55 pm

95_RipperZ wrote:Ok. I downloaded a metronomebut how do I use the thing?

Obviously I am to keep pace with it but how will this help my guitar skills THAT much? I mean it is just a repetative up/down strokes. This is if I am doing it right. Do I switch chords too? Do I go up up down and vary my patterns or what.

That little thing is annoying too cus it is a clucking sound. Kinda hard to hear both the guitar and the nome at the same time too to see if i am with it or not.
metronomes are extremely helpful, especially for drummers
i still use my metronome today
i know it seems like it isnt doing much, but if you master the click-track at all speeds, youll be able to play any song with perfect rthym without breakin a sweat
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Unread post by 95_RipperZ » Fri Jan 24, 2003 12:07 am

when i use it though am i suppose to just go up/ down, up/down, etc or should i change the pattern and then also cahgne chords too?

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Unread post by ericwormann » Fri Jan 24, 2003 1:01 am

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Unread post by johntherevelator » Fri Jan 24, 2003 8:43 am

95_RipperZ wrote:when i use it though am i suppose to just go up/ down, up/down, etc or should i change the pattern and then also cahgne chords too?
you can start out just going up/down but then you want to mix it up with different speeds and rthyms
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