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johnh
Hi, I dont know of any specific books but youtube has tonnes of videos on this subject. video: [www.youtube.com]
cheers
john
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Cooltoplady
I don’t know people need tab books. Just figure it out for yourself.
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JMARCOU
Keith told me (yes in Paris 1985) to replace the A string with the E to get a bigger sound so put the A string in the trash,and if possible play on two amps,one crunchy and one clear.That the sound you can hear on stage.
J.
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JMARCOU
Keith told me (yes in Paris 1985) to replace the A string with the E to get a bigger sound so put the A string in the trash,and if possible play on two amps,one crunchy and one clear.That the sound you can hear on stage.
J.
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Cooltoplady
I don’t know people need tab books. Just figure it out for yourself.
I’m not that good on learning by ‘ear’ like some very clever folk are.
A helpful reply to my post woulda been a better read for me... I only asked a question
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audun-eg
Put the low E-string where the A-string is supposed to be
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dcbaQuote
audun-eg
Put the low E-string where the A-string is supposed to be
Okay but can you tune a E string all the way to G? Dzzzzong...
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midimannz
Ok, let's work it out for myself..... Oh ohhh
How does he play Wild Horses? I know Bm Am in open chords and barred chords, but can't figure out what chord fingering He's playing in open G .... It's a no start here ....
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audun-eg
Put the low E-string where the A-string is supposed to be
Okay but can you tune a E string all the way to G? Dzzzzong...
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midimannz
Ok, let's work it out for myself..... Oh ohhh
How does he play Wild Horses? I know Bm Am in open chords and barred chords, but can't figure out what chord fingering He's playing in open G .... It's a no start here ....
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audun-eg
No problem. After all it’s just one and a half step.