Marcus's Sabbath Lesson
Andrew6
Feb 20 2009, 03:14 AM
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This is my take on Marcus's Sabbath lesson not the best take but I thought I could get more tips if I used one that was middle of the road cool.gif . I am using my cousins washburn tele copy since my guitar died this week sad.gif . so it was hard to get anything remotely close to sabbath like as far as tone tongue.gif . But yeah just looking for tips and suggestions thanks alot!

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UncleSkillet
Feb 20 2009, 03:42 AM
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Nice job Andrew. smile.gif I would just sugguest that you focus more on the fingerings of the barr chords he is playing. He uses 3 fingers on some of them and you are trying to barr 2 notes with you 3rd finger. Not that this is wrong but be careful because this can maybe cause you problems later. You don't want to create any bad habbits. wink.gif

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Andrew6
Feb 20 2009, 03:46 AM
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QUOTE (UncleSkillet @ Feb 19 2009, 10:42 PM) *
Nice job Andrew. smile.gif I would just sugguest that you focus more on the fingerings of the barr chords he is playing. He uses 3 fingers on some of them and you are trying to barr 2 notes with you 3rd finger. Not that this is wrong but be careful because this can maybe cause you problems later. You don't want to create any bad habbits. wink.gif

Keep rockin man! smile.gif

Thanks alot! I just gave it a shot like you said with the chords and I can play it that way as well and it is actually a little cleaner, I will prob play it that way from now on. Thanks

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UncleSkillet
Feb 20 2009, 03:53 AM
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No problem man! I'm glad it helped smile.gif

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Feb 20 2009, 05:02 AM
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QUOTE (UncleSkillet @ Feb 19 2009, 09:42 PM) *
Nice job Andrew. smile.gif I would just sugguest that you focus more on the fingerings of the barr chords he is playing. He uses 3 fingers on some of them and you are trying to barr 2 notes with you 3rd finger. Not that this is wrong but be careful because this can maybe cause you problems later. You don't want to create any bad habbits. wink.gif

Keep rockin man! smile.gif


Hum...Think I've heard that before... laugh.gif Nice job Andrew and do listen to these words of wisdom! smile.gif

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Vasilije Vukmiro...
Feb 21 2009, 06:04 PM
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Great, well done. Focus on a fingerings a bit!

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Hey Andrew it was very nice! i liked it. Same advise as Uncleskillet

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