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HappyCake
810 posts |
#378459 2008-05-19 20:04 GMT |
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like what chords, techniques, etc?
it should be "and", not ad, in the question |
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Omnious
748 posts |
#378460 2008-05-19 20:11 GMT |
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just look it up on youtube. there are tons of funk and blues artists and im sure if you got the names of the artists then you could look up the chords that you like.
good luck! |
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LoveVolleyball
772 posts |
#378461 2008-05-19 20:12 GMT |
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I'd try using a slide. They come in all kinds of materials and stuff. You could even use a socket from a socket wrench.
That actually sounds pretty good. |
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DeadlyAmphibian
749 posts |
#378462 2008-05-19 20:18 GMT |
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it depends on how you tne it.if you tune the strings looser than it will make ablues sound.i know that because one time this drunk friend of moms came over and tuned my guitar but he listens to blues and plays blues so he tuned it loose.
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CaffineAddict
799 posts |
#378463 2008-05-19 23:23 GMT |
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7th chords could help. Really, with those styles especially, just listen.
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