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Kristofer Dahl24th November 2007Excellent Jerry, we don't have enough of these lessons.
New strumming patterns and rhythmical ideas are probably the most important building blocks for songwriters!
Iluha24th November 2007That was cool, I could use the finale ![]()
JOhn24th November 2007Why does it say bass lesson?
Great lesson, exactly what i needed ![]()
Pavel24th November 2007The end reminds me a bit of Dream Theater! Nice crunchy sound there Jerry!
Constie24th November 2007I agree with Kris. We need more lessons like this!
By the way: This is no bass-lesson, like it says on the mainpage ?!?!
hey thanks for this lesson
sounds great
it sounds like wonderwall by oasis...a little
Constie24th November 2007Oasis is awesome. Some cool rythm stuff is needed in here.
Thanks for this.
Pablo Vazquez24th November 2007Excellent!!! COOL lesson!!
Fabian Schulz24th November 2007good work jerry
Sounds nice
Unleash-The-Shred24th November 2007Ha this sounds pretty cool. Good work.
Jerry Arcidiacono24th November 2007Thank you guys!
Anyway, I'm the only one who made a bass lesson with a guitar!!!
smrt173: Wonderwall has a very similar pattern but I'm not been inspired from this song.
Juan M. Valero24th November 2007Well done Jerry !! sounds really good ![]()
Hisham Al-Sanea24th November 2007good reff jerry
Kristofer Dahl24th November 2007Ooopsie I noticed there were actually six strings in the video - fixed!
Seriously, this was a little administartion miss by me...
Willy24th November 2007Awesome combination! We need definitly more from these lessons!!! Go on writing such lessons, please ![]()
Jerry Arcidiacono25th November 2007Thanks!
Willy: I'm going... ![]()
Ben N25th November 2007great chords Jerry sounds excellent ![]()
Jerry Arcidiacono26th November 2007Thank you Ben.
is it me or is video 2 a liitle short?
Jerry Arcidiacono26th November 2007lliber: the video is ok. There are 2 tab lines but only the first one is the right tab. Thank you for your post. I will send a PM to Kris to fix it.
Carlos Carrillo29th March 2008great lesson Jerry!!!




Rhythm patterns using a crunch sound! This type of playing is often used in a pop-rock context. The strumming is quite similar to the drum rhythm. With your right hand you can play lower strings while the drum is playing the kick drum, and you can play higher strings for the snare drum.
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