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pohlcat
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Post subject: double string leads
Posted: Feb 14, 2006 - 09:10 AM
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Joined: Feb 14, 2006
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Location: clinton twp mich.
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hi everyone my name is joe pohl nick name pohlcat thats the name of my group (pohlcats)help i need some help with te double and triple stringg stuff we play blues jazz swing i improvise most lead now, been playing 25 yrs just a lesson on what srinrgs to grab and where would help me alot anyone thanks pohlcat  |
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ZackUidl
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Posted: May 21, 2006 - 02:10 PM
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| Honestly, I am not too sure what you are asking. If you are asking about doing chords in lead playing in jazz, stick to the higher strings. The lower string get a little muddy and can be a little too dissonant against the comping rhythms. If this was not what you were talking about, clarify your question and then I will try to answer it again. |
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pohlcat
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Posted: May 25, 2006 - 04:04 PM
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| thank you zack what i was talking about was E B and G string'sfor instance if i am in the key of G what 2 string's can i grab together or trhree strings and what position on the guitar are they played if i could get some that info and pro vide my sweep picking teq. it would help i guess you might call them triads anyways just a thought if i cold get that in one key i 'd know how to use it ( keep jamming) pohlcat |
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Jack_GVR
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Posted: Jan 16, 2008 - 09:43 PM
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Joined: Sep 17, 2006
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Location: San Miguel de Allende
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just a lesson on what srinrgs to grab and where would help me alot
Just grab 'em by the scruff of the neck and give 'em a good shake!
No srinrg can possibly resist! |
_________________ Jack from Guitar Vacation Retreats
http://www.guitar-vacation-retreats.com
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