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musicalman865
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just a suggestion

Post by musicalman865 »

this should probably be in the guitar discussion forum, not critisizing this site, because i do think it has one of the most accurate dmb tabs in the internet, but does anyone here think to enhance this sites accuracy since dave is a rythmic chord player, they should indicate strumming patterns with the chord riffs? there isn't a video for every song.
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Post by paulaitchison »

would be nice to have a few more videos on the main sight, but theses pleanty of videos as sticky on the top of the daves guitar discusion to be getting on with,
as for strumming, i fear it may be impossible due the fact dave strums at such a speed and rythem and with so much muting etc ,(plus many songs sound a little diffrent each night) that it would be near impossible and take up so much time for the guys who already give up hours just to keep the sight going.

if it were SUM41TABS.COM it would be much easyer to do the strumming patterns /\ \/ /\ \/
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Post by czech »

there is a suggestion forum, there is a video for every song (either DL the zip file or get them off our UK friend;s site), it would be nearly impossible to go through and do the strumming pattern for every song including the mute s and which hand is muting etc...
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checkii wrote:there is a suggestion forum, there is a video for every song (either DL the zip file or get them off our UK friend;s site), it would be nearly impossible to go through and do the strumming pattern for every song including the mute s and which hand is muting etc...
Yep. As nice as it would be to show strumming patterns, I find it better to try and figure out the rythm yourself. Not calling you lazy or anything, but I find a lot of accomplishment once I've got the rythm right. I'd been playing The Stone forever and knew what notes to play, but once I got the rythm right it was a pretty cool feeling. Just practice dude.
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