Im trying to write a song with a brittish folksy flavor or an irish flavor


jealousblues
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03/10/2004 6:53 am
Im exprimenting with double drop d, do you guys know any tips or any thing to help out?

Other tunings to try and a bit to get started with?
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03/10/2004 12:37 pm
I think drop d riffs are cool when done with a lot of pull-offs the opposite - hittons?

like:


|-5h6p5p0--3p0-0-0-1p0--7-6-5-6p0-0-0-
|-5h6p5p0--3p0-0-0-1p0--7-6-5-6p0-0-0- etc.

where h is a hit and p a pulloff. that maybe sounds cool but don't ask me for the rythm of things because i don't have a guitar with me.
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03/11/2004 12:32 am
Originally posted by basics
I think drop d riffs are cool when done with a lot of pull-offs the opposite - hittons?


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03/11/2004 1:12 pm
haha, oh yeah. technical jargon.
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