Here Comes the Sun Opening

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guitarguy1962
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Tue Feb 18, 2014 5:25 pm

Maybe this is a silly question but on the opening D Chord in Here Comes the Sun, I strike the opening D-Open with my thumb and then when I go to strike the A (3rd String 2nd Fret) my thumb mutes the D. I have tried re-angling my hand for this not to happen and it just throws everything else off.

Suggestions??

Thanks!

Mark


willem
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Wed Feb 19, 2014 5:01 am

guitarguy1962 wrote:
Maybe this is a silly question but on the opening D Chord in Here Comes the Sun, I strike the opening D-Open with my thumb and then when I go to strike the A (3rd String 2nd Fret) my thumb mutes the D. I have tried re-angling my hand for this not to happen and it just throws everything else off.

Suggestions??

Thanks!

Mark

I can't imagine that that is happen,,but maybe you can film a few seconds and show us what is going on..

Willem


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Wed Feb 19, 2014 7:17 pm

guitarguy1962 wrote:
Maybe this is a silly question but on the opening D Chord in Here Comes the Sun, I strike the opening D-Open with my thumb and then when I go to strike the A (3rd String 2nd Fret) my thumb mutes the D. I have tried re-angling my hand for this not to happen and it just throws everything else off.

Suggestions??

Thanks!

Mark
Hi, Mark!

I saw your question yesterday when I didn't have a guitar in front of me. First, are you asking about Neil's fingerpicking version? If so, I just tried it out, and I think your thumb will immediately, slightly, mute that open D string. But since it's not a melody note, I don't think it matters. I've been working on this song for a while now and never noticed what you mentioned. But I see one that my thumb is hitting the D too, but since you're alternating bass notes so quickly that it's barely noticeable.

Does this sound like a logical explanation to everyone else?

Good luck, Mark, and keep working on it. You'll get a lot out of it.

Jean


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