Margouyalex
Joined: Nov 20, 2024
Posts: 1
Montreuil
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Posted on Nov 20 2024 10:13 AM
Hi, just discovered this surf website, cool websurffamilly existing.
Just to share a French video tutorial where you could see technics of playability.
Enjoy.
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synchro
Joined: Feb 02, 2008
Posts: 4528
Not One-Sawn, but Two-Sawn . . . AZ.
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Posted on Nov 20 2024 05:55 PM
jtrollmann wrote:
Chistopher wrote:
The biggest distraction for me thus far is just how easy it is to improvise my own little parts to the songs.
I love this video of a Mr. Moto jam. Paul Johnson starts, and players that follow have made it their own, depending on their guitar, playing style, and improvisation. The video is low quality but the audio is good.
I like what the guy with the Surf Green Strat did. Some interesting ideas there.
— The artist formerly known as: Synchro
When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar.
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Baine
Joined: Mar 08, 2008
Posts: 197
NJ shore
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Posted on Jan 02 2025 05:48 PM
I'm probably late for this, but I'd recommend downloading Tux Guitar and then using it to play some Guitar Pro tabs by the Ventures, Dick Dale and others. I like how you can slow things down to learn the tricky parts. When I first got interested in surf music, I got the Hal Leonard "Play-Along Surf Guitar" book, which allowed me to figure out and play a lot of the most popular songs of the first wave using the free "Amazing Slow Downer" and the backing tracks and was, given the use I got from it, a pretty cheap $15 or so.
— "We're lousy, we can't play. If you wait until you can play, you'll be too old to get up there. We stink, really. But it's great," Johnny Ramone .
Last edited: Jan 02, 2025 17:49:45
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