The Stone Guitar Pro File

So you're amazed as to how Dave's rhythm guitar slaps and strums so "perfectly"...but you can't. Ask all things about Dave and his guitars here.

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Dave-a-holic68
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The Stone Guitar Pro File

Post by Dave-a-holic68 »

If any of you are having trouble with the stone's rhythm and have Guitar Pro 3.0 (I think you can get a demo at download.com) I made a gp3 file of it:
http://www.uweb.ucsb.edu/~brian_scully/TheStone.gp3
winston
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Post by winston »

Hey - Damn you drunk, thanks for taking the time to make this up. Helps a bunch.

TO NOTE:

I am not sure if anyone mentioned this tip before, but here goes. I was having problems getting the rythem to the main riff. The part in the very beginning that goes. da da dada dadada da, because of the way the riff circles around, so after playing that first 5 fret on the fifth string the 2 fret on the fourth string is the note that sounds like the beginning of the riff; and the 5 fret on the fifth string the last note. For instance:

da da dada dadada da
2---3---55-----232----5

so try listening to the song, and get the rythem in your head. But leave off the first 5 fret on the fifth string note, and start with the 2 fret fourth string, then play it like above.

I hope some of you at least understand what I am talking about.

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Post by gravedigger »

I think you're missing a da or two.

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Dave-a-holic68
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Post by Dave-a-holic68 »

winston wrote:Hey - Damn you drunk, thanks for taking the time to make this up. Helps a bunch.
Haha no problem
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