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Cool Funk lines to play-One of my own #3

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Uploaded by on Mar 9, 2009

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The third in my "Cool Funk lines to play" from myself. This one is a slap and pop lesson, aimed at students with slap and pop experience. If you are a beginner, check out my beginner slap and pop lessons! :)

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  • i love going into a music shop and playing this...it's an easy riff (but fast) but you feel like a god walking out of the shop lol. thanks for the lessons :) helped my playing a lot!

  • @cameronj279 Glad to hear it :)

  • I can probly bet you put heavier gauge strings on and probly bowed the neck

  • @dirtyjerseyrecords Nah, I just need to lower the action :)

  • the action on a sting ray is SUPER LOW there is not much pressure needed to fret the not

  • @dirtyjerseyrecords Not on mine :( really need to sort it out!

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  • I play guitar and I love the sound of slap and pop fuck snobs slap that shit man

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  • sos la mera verga

  • fk...ive been playing speed metal/neoclassical for 6 years on guitar.. and this mess is breaking my will on bass... this is.. humbling

  • bwahahaha i love slap and pop but i really suck at playing slap and pop mutes... so i'm going to be watching this vid ALOT!

  • stingray slurppppppppppp

  • All most gave up on slap& pop...

    Learned it by your videos though.

    Great work,keep it up!

  • Great video, thanks for posting. Doing my best to learn it now. Trouble is i'm 49 and my hands just don't have the dexterity they did. I'm gonna get there though! Nice stringray by the way.

  • @simenandreas Boiling your strings is a common fallacy, it doesn't help the strings, it might make them brighter for a while but if anything they will be more rust-prone and you'll have to change them more often. A better method is to use a clean cloth or a string cleaner and just wipe your strings down after playing :)

  • @simenandreas boil the strings?

  • Thank you!!!!

  • you can play the chord with a flemenco style. that will also free up your plucking hand. but it sounds cool as is. don't mean to nit pik. your skilled.

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