Do you play the low main riff on 1 or 3 strings? I've been playing it on 1, but I think I like playing it on 3 better.
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Joined: Mar 27, 2006 Posts: 343 North Hollywood, California |
Do you play the low main riff on 1 or 3 strings? I've been playing it on 1, but I think I like playing it on 3 better. —My Web Site - Tunes - Pictures - Guitar Projects - Hard Rock Cafe Guitar Pins Last edited: Feb 03, 2008 15:17:36 |
Joined: Dec 16, 2006 Posts: 892 Macomb Mich |
i can't... so i don't — |
Joined: Apr 24, 2006 Posts: 1618 Ithaca, NY |
I play on only one string, which I'm assuming is the norm. |
Joined: Oct 13, 2007 Posts: 90 Rochester, NY |
I play it on one string as well. That's just the way I learned it, and it feels most comfortable to me to play like that. I've tried playing it on three strings as well, but I just feel like I can pick much faster by only playing it on one string. Oh well, to each his/her own... —"Hope is a waking dream." - Aristotle |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 12159 Seattle |
One string although I haven't played it in years. I find the double picked surf songs lack in fun to play by myself sans band. Although in band context I don't have a personal preference. |
Joined: Apr 21, 2006 Posts: 852 Connersville, Indiana, USA |
I've really only played on two strings for the arpeggio (high to low, up the neck) between playing the main part on the low E, then playing the main part on the high E. Although I can still get all the notes and phrasings, I can't play "Miserlou" at full speed, like I could 10+ years ago, when all I had was a heavy strung acoustic 6-string. Maybe when I get a set of .12s or .13s on my Strat, I can start working on getting my speed back, even if it means also experimenting with the types of picks I use. Matt —Fast Cars & Loud Guitars! |
Joined: Mar 02, 2006 Posts: 11046 Berkeley, CA |
One string, just like on the high part. This is why it's critical to have your guitar set up well so it doesn't rattle as you work your way up the neck. —Danny Snyder Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 3797 North Atlantic |
One string on the low E for the first melody, then the E & F note on the B string (with a ringing open E), to the G# and beyond on the E string. It gives me more punch for that part. Rev —Canadian Surf |
Joined: Mar 17, 2007 Posts: 839 United Kingdom |
Big E & Little E —http://www.myspace.com/thepashuns Youth and enthusiasm are no match for age and treachery. |
Joined: Mar 04, 2006 Posts: 215 West Hartford, CT |
Ditto here - the two outside strings. —http://www.aquatudes.com |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 25538 Anaheim(So.Cal.)U.S.A. |
Jeff this is probably because your more of a ventures style player, than a Heavy Dick Dale school player. not a put down, just a school of style that your into. Jeff(bigtikidude) —Jeff(bigtikidude) |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 1070 Ventura County, Calif. |
Speakin' of Miserlou. They pumped out about 20 seconds of it, at today's Superbowl in the 1st Qtr. Be careful following the masses. Sometimes the "M" is silent........................... |
Joined: Apr 24, 2006 Posts: 1618 Ithaca, NY |
Yeah, I heard that too! That was cool. Got me pumped up. |
Joined: Apr 12, 2007 Posts: 428 South Florida |
Theres a recent post of Dick at the NAMM show playing it. It confirmed to me that I had been playing right all these years....top and bottom strings. — |
Joined: Feb 27, 2006 Posts: 3832 netherlands |
I try to do it all one string like it's supposed to be done, but usually after the first two lines or so I resort to playimng inone position, I think caus eI dont have to look at the neck that way. I tend to play the high part a bit like RevHank, mixing the b and e strings. —Rules to live by #314: |
Joined: Dec 03, 2007 Posts: 107 southern Illinois |
Not very well. Oh, wait, technically. Yeah, I play it on the top and bottom strings. —Swing! Twang! Shake! Twist! |
Joined: Mar 14, 2006 Posts: 2773 Atlanta, GA |
I recently relocated the bridge to the middle register and now I am using almost the whole fretboard. This also seems to make the presentation somewhat more listener friendly......ed —Traditional........speak softly and play through a big blonde amp. Did I mention that I still like big blonde amps? |
Joined: Mar 29, 2007 Posts: 815 Athens, Greece |
Low E and high E, too. Every word is like an unecessary stain on silence and nothingness. |
Joined: Feb 26, 2006 Posts: 3797 North Atlantic |
A friend of mine saw Dick in Paris in the 1990's and swears he played it like I mentioned. Who knows, it sounds cool. Rev —Canadian Surf |
Joined: Sep 14, 2007 Posts: 2 |
Why not explore the traditional folk versions of You can also probably find a transcription for the folk version, that you can build off of. I agree with a previous post--discover your own way to play it! |