#41 Intro Question

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jaymagnum
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#41 Intro Question

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I'm having some problems with finding the correct rythm during the 5-4-x-3 portion of the intro. Does anyone know how long to strum before moving to the hammer on and how long to strum those chords. I have the stretches down, just trying to understand the last part of the intro tab a little better. Thanks.
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jaymagnum wrote:I'm having some problems with finding the correct rythm during the 5-4-x-3 portion of the intro. Does anyone know how long to strum before moving to the hammer on and how long to strum those chords. I have the stretches down, just trying to understand the last part of the intro tab a little better. Thanks.
That part took me awhile to get down perfect, my problem was I was just trying to play it with out listening to the song..... What helped me was listening to L@L over & over while playing it over & over.... Also, when I get off work I'll try and play it and see if I can help you out with any tips.
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yea, I've been practicing it all day and it's starting to resemble it much better.
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you can count it out very easily. you strum the chord for two beats, then each hammer on is on the subsequent beat. strum strum hammer hammer.
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