Tom
Folsom Prison Blues

I am learning FPB and have a question on the "groove". You are playing alternate bass notes (low e & a) and then the d & g strings all while palm muting. I can't tell if you are hitting the d string on a down stroke and the g string on an upstroke. If I do this, I tend to lose the palm muting on the g string. Please clarify how you are striking the d & g strings. Thanks.
Tom
Tom
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Hey Tom!
Your goal is to pick both strings at the same time. Once with the downstroke, and again on the upstroke. It sounds fuller this way.
However, it still sounds okay if you hit only the D string on the downstroke and the G string on the upstroke. It ends up sounding very similar once you get it up to speed. So I always suggest to do whatever is most comfortable.
Hope this helps!
Mike
Your goal is to pick both strings at the same time. Once with the downstroke, and again on the upstroke. It sounds fuller this way.
However, it still sounds okay if you hit only the D string on the downstroke and the G string on the upstroke. It ends up sounding very similar once you get it up to speed. So I always suggest to do whatever is most comfortable.
Hope this helps!
Mike
Keep rockin!
Mike Olekshy
GT Guitar Coach
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Originally Posted by: Mike OlekshyHey Tom!
Your goal is to pick both strings at the same time. Once with the downstroke, and again on the upstroke. It sounds fuller this way.
However, it still sounds okay if you hit only the D string on the downstroke and the G string on the upstroke. It ends up sounding very similar once you get it up to speed. So I always suggest to do whatever is most comfortable.
Hope this helps!
Mike
Thanks Mike. I'll keep working on it.
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