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Frank
HI IVan !IN the #4 Video witvh of your finger do you use to do the 2 dath not's and 1 note at the same time? Thate is on the 5th frat. smile.gif
Ivan Milenkovic
Hey man! smile.gif

I'm not sure I understand exactly what are you trying to say. Could you rephrase please? Thanks
Frank
QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Jun 11 2009, 06:15 AM) *
Hey man! smile.gif

I'm not sure I understand exactly what are you trying to say. Could you rephrase please? Thanks

OK you got only one video marked with # 4 in your Little Jazz Workshop Lesson 3 - Solo .I was asking you how you mute the G-D stings and play the E note on the 5th frat on the B sting at the same time. So you got 2 death stings and on note at the same time. Enough info now can you figure out what i'm taking about?
Ivan Milenkovic
The problem there is with the muting nothing else man. You should mute the strings above with your picking hand, just rest the palm for a second on the D and G strings and go over them with a pick. That should create that raking effect.

Ask if you need anything else, I will be glad to help. Cheers smile.gif
Frank
QUOTE (Ivan Milenkovic @ Jun 14 2009, 03:55 AM) *
The problem there is with the muting nothing else man. You should mute the strings above with your picking hand, just rest the palm for a second on the D and G strings and go over them with a pick. That should create that raking effect.

Ask if you need anything else, I will be glad to help. Cheers smile.gif

Thank you Ivan .I was trying to mute with my ring finger cause is a death note.OK I try to mute with my palm lest's see how works this out.smile.gif
Ivan Milenkovic
Feel free to mute the strings with your fretting hand if the fingering (situation) allows it. I just gave an example, it is not a strict rule to use picking hand palm. Do whatever you see it produces the best results and result should be - notes without any additional noise.

Cheers man, let me know how it went.
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