Beatles Style Lesson-acoustic
Blister
Jun 3 2011, 02:34 AM
Learning Apprentice Player
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Joined: 31-January 11
From: Florida
Hi Jerry,

I am enjoying working on your Beatle's Style Lesson. It is really enjoyable to listen to, as well (of course, the reason for me wanting to learn it smile.gif).

My question is regarding the G-string (capo-ed at 5th fret = C). How is that to be played? When listening, it sounds as if it's intended as soft or background-sounding. When I'm practicing it seems to play out too loud. Should it be played more like a grace note? Is there a musical or guitar term for the way this is played? I hope these questions makes sense.

In the comments to the lesson, someone referred to BallyKissAngel. I live in the United States & never heard of it. I looked it up on Youtube. & ended up buying season 1. I do like the show.

Thanks again!

Gary F.

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