Originally Posted by: RazboTrooper - Boys In the Bright White Sports Car: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KU304Gs3r60
mp3 sample might be a bit clearer: http://www.trooper.ca/albums/audio/BoysInTheBrightWhite.mp3
(Highly underrated band! :))
The intro to this song as a repeating pattern played in A# and F basically in the A# power chord shape. I guess it would be 2 16th notes on A# followed by an 8th on the F and repeat thru A#, G# & C#. It's very simple, but fast (for me!).
Logic suggests doing upstroke, downstroke, downstroke (A#,A#,F) as it is more economical, and this is what I practice.
Conversely, downstroke, upstroke, downstroke feels more 'natural', seems to sound more emphatically correct (if that's even a thing), but takes more time to move the pick around.
Either way, I have to skip strings. Any recommendations?
Otherwise, I've got this tune down pretty good, but when I hit those sections my timing falls apart a bit. :rolleyes:
Ever thought of finger picking with the pinky doing the upstroke? The timing is pretty snappy and so musch so that I wonder if that's how it was done.
I remember giving you grief about being a canadian-phile but Raise a Little H*ll is a fav of mine. On a generally more recent note...the self titled Sven Gali ROCKED!!!!!!