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This is what I'm working on at the moment. I have memorized it and now I am just polishing it so I can play it through without mistakes.
The zip file has the Guitar Pro file in it.
This is the sort of chord melody music I like because it isn't just a chord arrangement of a melody line. It is a completed composition with a lot of interesting harmonies going on.
This may be a dumb question but how does one do the strum indicated with the a & d strings muted? I am only used to one muted string is this a common technique?
hey steve cat- you should try and pick this mainly with your fingers- you thumb on the low e, and your 1st, 2nd and 3rd fingers on the g, b and high e strings respectively. that way you can pick 4 non-adjacent strings at the same time.