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I'd say,
- start with non-trempickers with just a doublepicked glissando (eg
pipeline)
- then move on to a trempicked song just using the both E-strings for
melody (like miserlou, there are others, just cant think of 'em right
now')
- then move on to trempicked song that goes all over the strings
(like bambi molestors Intensity)
- and then go for switching between fast melodies and all over the
fretboard doublepicks (like the wedge, though i 'tabbed' Slacktones
version and then never paid much attention to what others play on hat
song.)
anyway, that way you have a nice gradual way to build up trem
technique...
good luck with your surfband, keep us posted. btw, check out New
Yorks "the mofos". saw them last week, to be honest I didn't really
care for it, but it is halfway punk and surf so maybe it's something
for you.
wannes
--- In , "David"
<warped_skater_182@y...> wrote:
> hey guys, i just joined this group. i've been playing guitar for
> about 6 years now, and i just recently begun to get into surf rock.
> i've learned the basic stuff, "wipeout" and i'm working on
> getting "miserlou" down good. but i was just wondering what would
be
> some good surf songs to build my chops on, cause i really wanna
> start a surf band. currently i'm in a punk band, and i play bass,
> but i wanna go ahead and start the surf rock group. and what would
> be some good gear? i've already decided to go ahead and invest in
> a '62 jag. re-issue. well thanks for the help guys.