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Subject FINGERING

Date
Wed Jun 9 2004 08:51

Author TOBY
(BOUZOUKITOBY@HOTMAIL.COM)

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Hello everyone....I am back after a long trip to "Nawlins".. I went to check out Mr Deshantre Jackson again at the "White Orchid....one word, amazing..and to answer the questions of a lot of people, he does not play original stuff.He does however, sing as well, and he is darn good..no accent either. Anyways, to get back on the subject of fingering. About that Dm, wouldn't it make more sense to hit the D note on the 10th fret of the F string and play a "trichordo" sound like that instead of trying to muffle the F string??? Just a little trick Deshantre showed me......Try it out guys.... Any questions you might have Toby is here to help.... Thank you in advance Toby
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