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Kris Johansen

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    Kris Johansen got a reaction from Randy in A question for smarter people than me   
    Makes sense. Thanks for replying! 
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    Kris Johansen got a reaction from Randy in A question for smarter people than me   
    Another question on this piece of music: Do you by any chance have the drum score? You have an awesome drum shuffle groove going on in the backing track  Did you orchestrate that yourself?...and would you possibly be willing to print the drum score? I can't quite figure out all the notes (drums) by ear. I'm better if I have the music. I know it's not part of the 'lesson', but if your software will print a drum score I would love to have it 
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    Kris Johansen got a reaction from Randy in A question for smarter people than me   
    You are bending the neck on those chords on your Les Paul which sounds awesome(!), but I don't want to thrash my Strat... lol! Trying to figure out alternate method for making the tonal "scoop". In essence, I'm using whammy bar in reverse, but I don't have enough time to get my right hand back to the next chord. If I can come close, I'll shoot a video  
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    Kris Johansen got a reaction from Randy in A question for smarter people than me   
    Just spent an hour blasting through "power shuffle rock", what a cheerful Christmas number! ...lol. Anyone else doing this one?  I'm trying to create the "up scoop" on a couple of these dark chords by pressing on my stratocaster bridge with palm of hand just at the right moment, instead of tearing apart the neck by forcibly bending it repeatedly, anyone else have advice here? The notes need to finish with a scoop to sound right. Thanks...
    Johansen (beginner)
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    Kris Johansen reacted to admin in A question for smarter people than me   
    Thats not possible since I don't have the arrangment of this song anymore. But in general I think it would be possible - but since this is off topic I can not invest my time for that.
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    Kris Johansen reacted to admin in A question for smarter people than me   
    Ah now I get it what you are talking about - that should work on any guitar. Do can not break your guitar - well depends how strong you do that. But with normal pressure nothing should happen. You can also do that effect with your whammy bar - maybe it's just a matter of practice. But I can only tell if you see what you are talking about.
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    Kris Johansen got a reaction from admin in Classic Hard Rock Riff   
    Nice!
     
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    Kris Johansen reacted to Germo in Classic Hard Rock Riff   
    yes playing with that Riff or idea of riff, really got me going 🙂
    so made a song, just with drum machine and the rest, but but super inspired on that riff (in lockdown so perfect :-))
    https://www.dropbox.com/s/3ur80hq6pbii00v/You gotta run Baby - Final .L.wav?dl=0&fbclid=IwAR1tikmL5Yce6tehe3tqW_9EI2ZPtiJbnJlPJ9L8CsGmZCb2cjgx1znih7w
    Danke Hans Peter 
    PBN
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    Kris Johansen reacted to admin in A question for smarter people than me   
    Hey Kris, that sounds cool maybe you can make a video and share exactly what you are doing 🙂 It does not need to be perfect - just to get the idea 🙂

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