The fingering I usually use is (in standard tuning) the low 'E' string open
on the 2cd fret of the 'A' string.
For the F#, the index finger plays low 'E' string, 2cd fret while
the ring finger gets the 'A' string, 4th fret.
For the G, just move both fingers up one fret: index 'E' string, third fret
and ring finger 'A' string, 5th fret.
Since I am primarily a rhythm player, I use a simple strum pattern on the
chorus. I usually strike the strike the chord and let it ring for seven
beats. Then I strum four sixteenth notes and move on to the next chord.
The tab you sent over the list helped me greatly...especially on "Paint
it Black". I seem to have alot f trouble copying minor-key songs..
Thanks for the 'G' tuning tip.
The fingering I usually use
..is (in standard tuning) the low
..'E' string open
on the 2cd fret of the 'A' string.
For the F#, the index finger plays
..low 'E' string, 2cd fret while
the ring finger gets the 'A'
..string, 4th fret.
For the G, just move both fingers
..up one fret: index 'E' string,
..third fret
and ring finger 'A' string, 5th
..fret.
Since I am primarily a rhythm
..player, I use a simple strum
..pattern on the
chorus. I usually strike the
..strike the chord and let it ring
..for seven
beats. Then I strum four
..sixteenth notes and move on to
..the next chord.
The tab you sent over the list
..helped me greatly...especially
..on "Paint
it Black". I seem to have alot f
..trouble copying minor-key
..songs..
Thanks for the 'G' tuning tip.
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