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Rhythm Problem.
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#1 · November 24, 2003, 10:04 am
Quote from Forum Archives on November 24, 2003, 10:04 amPosted by: SMARTFRETS <SMARTFRETS@...>
There used to be a recording group in the 60s call Tommy (somebody .. I
forgot) and the 101 guitars. Everyone overdubbed and played the same chord parts
and melody/harmony lines . The first album I heard was fun. The 2nd one was
not. I'd rather have 3 guitars playing 3 different parts well then 3 guitars
struggling to sound alike. Just listen to the great recordings w/multi-guitar
parts. You may have 2 players strumming 16th or 8th note //// //// //// ////
.. / / / / / / / / patterns; but, you'll also have one steady eddie playing
straight on the beat quarters at the same time. / / / / Do what you are
able to do NOW. Keep doing it and YOU WILL grow into a stronger player. AND,
don't have some other player hold your hand. To quote the water boy, "You
can do it!"His,
Dave,
smartfrets.com
913-780-6190
Posted by: SMARTFRETS <SMARTFRETS@...>
There used to be a recording group in the 60s call Tommy (somebody .. I
forgot) and the 101 guitars. Everyone overdubbed and played the same chord parts
and melody/harmony lines . The first album I heard was fun. The 2nd one was
not. I'd rather have 3 guitars playing 3 different parts well then 3 guitars
struggling to sound alike. Just listen to the great recordings w/multi-guitar
parts. You may have 2 players strumming 16th or 8th note //// //// //// ////
.. / / / / / / / / patterns; but, you'll also have one steady eddie playing
straight on the beat quarters at the same time. / / / / Do what you are
able to do NOW. Keep doing it and YOU WILL grow into a stronger player. AND,
don't have some other player hold your hand. To quote the water boy, "You
can do it!"
forgot) and the 101 guitars. Everyone overdubbed and played the same chord parts
and melody/harmony lines . The first album I heard was fun. The 2nd one was
not. I'd rather have 3 guitars playing 3 different parts well then 3 guitars
struggling to sound alike. Just listen to the great recordings w/multi-guitar
parts. You may have 2 players strumming 16th or 8th note //// //// //// ////
.. / / / / / / / / patterns; but, you'll also have one steady eddie playing
straight on the beat quarters at the same time. / / / / Do what you are
able to do NOW. Keep doing it and YOU WILL grow into a stronger player. AND,
don't have some other player hold your hand. To quote the water boy, "You
can do it!"
His,
Dave,
smartfrets.com
913-780-6190
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