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Nov 9 2009 08:31pm
i dont know how to play these notes.. its starting to piss me off, because, I CaNT HEAR EM, even if i concentrate on the song, wich is Comfortably Numb from Pink Floyd, i cannot hear them.. so, i heard these are called double stop? anyway, I'd really apreciate if someone could play these for me and record em, or just explain it to me.. thank you very much

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Nov 13 2009 11:05am
The first part is hammer off 10-7, and the second part you would roll your index finger across the 7th fret.

I suggest you make a chord out of both 7th fret strings, and the 11th fret G string. Thats the chord you are aiming for, then just learn to bend the 9th to sound like the 11th!!

I realise this makes little to no sense
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Nov 13 2009 11:56am
Quote (bob(Cs2) @ 13 Nov 2009 10:05)
The first part is hammer off 10-7, and the second part you would roll your index finger across the 7th fret.

I suggest you make a chord out of both 7th fret strings, and the 11th fret G string. Thats the chord you are aiming for, then just learn to bend the 9th to sound like the 11th!!

I realise this makes little to no sense


i understand that part, what i dont get, is the 9 bent/ 7,7 on the 2 first string, do i have to play em in the same time? also called a double stop?
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Nov 13 2009 01:52pm
No a double stop is two notes in the same beat. They'd be stacked. You play them separately.

That actually reminds me of a pretty common country-esque fill.

This post was edited by Derkaderk on Nov 13 2009 01:55pm
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