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I Cut Like A Buffalo (Acoustic Cover)

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Uploaded by on Jul 8, 2009

"I Cut Like A Buffalo (Acoustic Cover)"

Acoustic guitar: Me
Piano: Myself
Percusion: I

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  • how do you keep hitting the the same d minor with just one guitar?

  • @macqueenformayor

    HAHAHA The devil tuned my guitar. ;)

    This is a multi-track recording. If you listen closely, there are four acoustic guitars. One is mimicking the organ riff on the dead right and another doing the same on the left. I played the D minor and A minor among other chords to make it sound fuller. The last acoustic guitar is immitating the vocal harmonies.

  • @macqueenformayor

    HAHAHA The devil tuned my guitar. ;)

    This is a multi-track recording. If you listen closely, there are four acoustic guitars. One is mimicking the organ riff on the dead right and another doing the same on the left. I played the D minor and A minor among other chords to make it sound fuller. The last acoustic guitar is immitating the vocal harmonies.

  • how do you keep hitting the the same d minor with just one guitar?

  • @macqueenformayor

    HAHAHA The devil tuned my guitar. ;)

    This is a multi-track recording. If you listen closely, there are four acoustic guitars. One is mimicking the organ riff on the dead right and another doing the same on the left. I played the D minor and A minor among other chords to make it sound fuller. The last acoustic guitar is immitating the vocal harmonies.

  • Can you send me tabs!

  • I can tell you that the intro. riff is on the A string, using frets 5-3-5 (with the D minor chord continuosly struck).

    The next riff is on the low E string using frets 5-4-3-1.

    The second to last riff is played on A string, using frets 6-3-6-3-9-8.

    The very last riff is still on the A string, using frets 3-5-3(hammmer technique) - 1-0.

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  • How do you keep hitting the same d minor wit just one guitar?

  • Haha, nicely done.

  • cool cover, bro

  • awesome

  • Well...cover then. :)

  • @NoLifeGamer17 Composition? LOL

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