how to do first hammer-on in Granny

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how to do first hammer-on in Granny

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i am having a heck of a time trying to figure out a good fingering that will allow me to do the first hammer-on in the song, Granny! My hand feels most comfortable with my Pointer finger on the B string and my ring and pinky on the G and D strings...how do you pros play it that allows a hammer on the B?? Here's the tab for reference:

VerseSee finger chart for this section
E:-------------------------------------
B:-5h7--7----5--3/5--5---3-------------
G:-7----7----7--2/4--4---2-------------
D:-7----7----7-------------------------
A:-------------------------------------
E:--------------------------3---2---x--
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Post by DMBFreak84 »

i use my pinky to hammer-on

pointer on the b, ring on g, middle on d, pinky hammer-on b
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Post by ihopeyoulockedthedoor »

thats how i play it too....
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Post by sbhanot »

i usually play this:

-0----
-5h7-(1 on 5, hammer with 4)
-7----(3 on 7)
-0----
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Post by dmb58hsa »

pointer on the b, ring on g, middle on d, pinky hammer-on b

This is how i play it and its most likely the easiest
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Post by barcode »

yeah, i tried that this morning and it was coming along quite nicely...now i have to work on not muting the b with my ring finger (a slight bend of the strings should do the trick) :)
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Post by Granny33 »

i have a pretty hard time with this too, my problem is i have fat fingers and my pinky hits my ringfinger, or i cant hit the string hard enough to make it sound right. any help?
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Post by DustyDave »

Try changing your hand position a little bit , sometimes thats all it needs
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Post by Granny33 »

thanks
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Post by chrisr18 »

I usually just do an open D chord for that part. It makes it easier.

Something like this:

--------0h2--2----0---------------
--------3-----3----3-----2/4------
--------2-----2----2-----3/5------
-------------------------------------
-------------------------------------
------------------------------------- ....and so forth.......
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Post by barcode »

thanks chris! that made all the difference!! it sounds so much smoother and clearer and because you aren't moving your hand as much its easier to play at speed...thanks again!
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Post by Granny33 »

yea thanks chris that rules its muchhhhhho better
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