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"Shoot That Curl" - Kathy Young & Chris Montez

This seems pretty basic, but what is the proper technique for playing those really "choppy" staccato guitar chords that were popular in 1960s pop/rock?

I always assumed that one quickly plucks two or three higher strings and mutes them almost instantly, but I can't quite nail that sound.

Gear:
- 2008 Squier Jagmaster
- 2001 Fender MIM Stratocaster
- 2010 Fender 25R Frontman Amp

The left hand relaxes after fretting each chord so the notes die between each strike of the pick. Start slow and build speed, it becomes natural. ALso, upstrokes help emphasize tops strings. One thing to remember about 60's music, they did it the easy way – want to sound authentic? Use all barre chords, Fender guitar and amp. Apparently, only a few bands actually thought about the way they would play a tune. Even the Beatles used all barre chords.

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JObeast wrote:

The left hand relaxes after fretting each chord so the notes die between each strike of the pick. Start slow and build speed, it becomes natural. ALso, upstrokes help emphasize tops strings. One thing to remember about 60's music, they did it the easy way – want to sound authentic? Use all barre chords, Fender guitar and amp. Apparently, only a few bands actually thought about the way they would play a tune. Even the Beatles used all barre chords.

Watch Marisol play rhythm guitar in the Los Twang! Marvels concert. She uses these techniques perfectly and they are shown clearly in many closeups. Here.

This is Noel. Reverb's at maximum an' I'm givin' 'er all she's got.

less is more
to play your part using the least number of fingers and strings is winning the game.

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Thanks for that link, Noel. I'm gonna watch it later tonight, but it looks like a sweet concert!

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JObeast wrote:

One thing to remember about 60's music, they did it the easy way – want to sound authentic? Use all barre chords, Fender guitar and amp. Apparently, only a few bands actually thought about the way they would play a tune. Even the Beatles used all barre chords.

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JObeast wrote:

The left hand relaxes after fretting each chord so the notes die between each strike of the pick. Start slow and build speed, it becomes natural.

This is the classic Freddie Green chug.

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