during the jam on 34, the website has it posted as this
E:----------------------------
B:----------------------------
G:--------------------x--4---
D:-6/7---6---4---4--x--2---
A:-4/5---4---0---2--x------
E:--------------------x------                                          
But after he hits the B chord it sounds like he hits another D before the last chord in the jam.
like so
E:--------------------------------
B:--------------------------------
G:------------------------x--4---
D:-6/7---6---4---4---7--x--2---
A:-4/5---4---0---2---5--x-----
E:---------------------------
I dunno what do you guys think?
			
			
									
						
										
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i wouldnt be so quick to judge there, mister.sk8rdude12000 wrote:i think you may have a bit of time on your hands
and i think there's an implied d in there. but if you want to play it, it'd be best to just play the open d string, no fifth. much smoother.
and remember that run afterwards isn't correct. don't know what kanter's hearing.
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						For the riff after that it's def a 2 on low E instead of A string. I need to change thatdmbguitar718 wrote:i wouldnt be so quick to judge there, mister.sk8rdude12000 wrote:i think you may have a bit of time on your hands
and i think there's an implied d in there. but if you want to play it, it'd be best to just play the open d string, no fifth. much smoother.
and remember that run afterwards isn't correct. don't know what kanter's hearing.
 As for that part also...I am going to change it to have open D & G strings instead of mute because it just sounds right(at laest open D does and I bet he hits the open G also).
  As for that part also...I am going to change it to have open D & G strings instead of mute because it just sounds right(at laest open D does and I bet he hits the open G also).You said there was a problem with the run after? What was it again? Sorry, don't want to go running through the #34 post...I'll make those changes once ya get back to me man...thanks
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No no, you got the part I was talking about. (first thing you mentioned.jkanter wrote:For the riff after that it's def a 2 on low E instead of A string. I need to change thatdmbguitar718 wrote:i wouldnt be so quick to judge there, mister.sk8rdude12000 wrote:i think you may have a bit of time on your hands
and i think there's an implied d in there. but if you want to play it, it'd be best to just play the open d string, no fifth. much smoother.
and remember that run afterwards isn't correct. don't know what kanter's hearing.As for that part also...I am going to change it to have open D & G strings instead of mute because it just sounds right(at laest open D does and I bet he hits the open G also).
You said there was a problem with the run after? What was it again? Sorry, don't want to go running through the #34 post...I'll make those changes once ya get back to me man...thanks
 ) ijust the word "run" was misleading i guess.
) ijust the word "run" was misleading i guess.Pat McInnis
			
						





