Hi in Dennis Chang video he shows two different strumming styles one with the upstroke and one without i was wondering if you had two rhythm players each playing one of the two styles would that be acceptable or is it a no no
Cheers Dave
anyway the rule for me is that if it sounds good.. why not? i don't know what else to say lol... when you have more than one rhythm guitar, everything just sort of blends in like a string section in an orchestra...
so if you have one really crappy rhythm guitar player (hopefully not too crappy) and a good one, the combined result will still sound ok
i would say 2 rhythm players need to play the same thing and they both need to be nice on the chord quality so that their combined effect has a nice sound. it would be wierd I think if one guy played non-muted and the other guy was playing "muted"
in general though, i think you might play with the upstroke during the melody of the tune, to bring out the qualities of the melody,but during the soloing, play straight ahead flat to stay out of the soloist way and let him jam
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anyway the rule for me is that if it sounds good.. why not? i don't know what else to say lol... when you have more than one rhythm guitar, everything just sort of blends in like a string section in an orchestra...
so if you have one really crappy rhythm guitar player (hopefully not too crappy) and a good one, the combined result will still sound ok
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We've got two, haven't we, Dave?
in general though, i think you might play with the upstroke during the melody of the tune, to bring out the qualities of the melody,but during the soloing, play straight ahead flat to stay out of the soloist way and let him jam