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Nights in White Satin (fingerstyle guitar)

TAB AVAILABLE, READ ON...This is another Naudo transcription, made easier for me. I still can't master his finger upstroke/downstroke with moving bassline technique, but this piece is kinda helpin...  
 
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WBluelip (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Thanks for commenting on my video, I'm very pleased that a master like you consider it good.
This song certainly sounds great when played in the key of Am. The only problem is the F-stretch which I cannot do without a capo. You do it very well, sounds great.
jawmunji (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You played it better, I don't play it much but when I do I play it more like you. When I did this one I was only just starting to understand Naudo's style. Did you start with my tab, or did you start from scratch? Got anthing written down? I'd love to have a look. Your style and playing is great, keep it up, I look forward to more!
JAW
WBluelip (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I've used nothing written with this one, learnt it by listening to Naudo's first version of it and the original.
Thanks again for commenting.
Btw, with that tremolo(?) at the end, do you use only index and middle finger? I must learn it too.
jawmunji (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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You're a natural talent then :) Tremelo is three fingers, it's a pretty standard flamenco sound. p for thumb, i for index, m for middle and a for annulus (ring) finger - you go p&a at the same time, then m, then i and repeat. so basically your fingers are going a-m-i-a-m-i-a-m-i in triplets and thumb on the a beat, walking up and down the notes in the chord. The trick is to get the same volume from a-m-i consistently so you don't notice they are triplets. Good luck!
JAW
WBluelip (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Thank you very much for a great answer! I'll begin practising that right after I'll get my hands warm, it's getting pretty cold here up north...
HEREoverHERE (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It's not too fast, it's good.
That slide looks REALLY tough!
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d18poker (4 months ago) Show Hide
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SLOW DOWN
d18poker (4 months ago) Show Hide
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CLICK ON TO DEAN FOLEY
JudoJ1M (7 months ago) Show Hide
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with the tab why is there only half the song on it
jawmunji (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Heh, sing - not a chance, I am a really, really bad singer...that's why I try to make the guitar do the singing for me ;)
JAW

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