Can anybody please explain how exactly to play first part of bar 42? Are the 2 strings bend at once with the same finger or with 2 separate fingers? And by the way: what tickness of strings are u playing?
Thanks! Amm... actually I didn't understand what part do you mean. Are you about 1;40 min ? If so- I'm bending with one finger (the first). I'm playing Gibson strings 0.10 - 0.46
I mean the part about 1:46 in your take (in the original take of Geoff at 1:26) where there is to bend up the last string on the 15th fret up a whole tone and then pick the half-tone pre-bend second string.
(Geoff wrote that both strings are bended together but picked separately).
Oh, I see. I'm bending it with one finger (third). And I'm bending only one string (first bend), then slide on the string above, doing pre-band. You know, I suppose everyone should play comfortable for him/herself. I play so, just because of it is comfortable for me, and you can play as you wish: picking and bending strings as you want to. The main thing is to sound cool.
Good work!
Can anybody please explain how exactly to play first part of bar 42? Are the 2 strings bend at once with the same finger or with 2 separate fingers? And by the way: what tickness of strings are u playing?
GuentherSule 3 years ago
Thanks! Amm... actually I didn't understand what part do you mean. Are you about 1;40 min ? If so- I'm bending with one finger (the first). I'm playing Gibson strings 0.10 - 0.46
Frankinstein007 3 years ago
I mean the part about 1:46 in your take (in the original take of Geoff at 1:26) where there is to bend up the last string on the 15th fret up a whole tone and then pick the half-tone pre-bend second string.
(Geoff wrote that both strings are bended together but picked separately).
GuentherSule 3 years ago
Oh, I see. I'm bending it with one finger (third). And I'm bending only one string (first bend), then slide on the string above, doing pre-band. You know, I suppose everyone should play comfortable for him/herself. I play so, just because of it is comfortable for me, and you can play as you wish: picking and bending strings as you want to. The main thing is to sound cool.
Frankinstein007 3 years ago
Excellent,love it.
penycuk 4 years ago
Fantastic!!! Keep on strummin!
Gatvol59 4 years ago
very nice!
futtycows 4 years ago
You've got blues power! Very meaty sound you're getting through that Les Paul!
klasek 5 years ago