Dust in the wind

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willem
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Thu Dec 20, 2012 12:24 pm

thereshopeyet wrote:
Anton Wrote:
Dermot good to read that you working on is there anybody out there,hope you nail it very soon my friend.
I found the swapping fingers technique tricky and the stretch ouch! but It's coming on.
Dust In The Wind is fun.... glad I looked at it again Anton.
:ohmy:

Willem Wrote:
Dermot,,Its just fine to practice two!! tunes,,
:ohmy: .... Willem...One and a half ..... is tough..... TWO :woohoo: :woohoo:

:laugh: :laugh:

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BigBear
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Thu Dec 20, 2012 4:40 pm

Anton, SLOW DOWN! 100 bpm is too fast to learn that song. I know this song well and I promise I didn't learn it that fast. Get your picking patterns down slowly and then build up to speed.

Also, just a tip, go easy on the low and high E's (1st and 6th strings). They are used rarely and the song will sound better without them most of the time.

This is one of the best rock ballads of all time and is worth learning just for the Travis picking alone. You'll get it. Stay be slow and steady!!

Succes mijn vriend! :cheer:


Yamaha48
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Fri Dec 21, 2012 1:38 pm

Yeh thanks Bear.

I have set my metronome on 80 bpm,thats a nice beat.
From the G to DM7 the richt hand posision change .
Some times litle problem with the picking.
Day by day going better.
In front of me the tabs and metronome on.

thanks my friend for the kind words

cheers Anton


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