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Originally posted by JoeRules00 I probably just can't tell the difference between a dead note and an open E, but after the E octave jump, the notes sound like they ascend, which is why I had the 0h3 in there.
Onto another subject, how do you play dead notes? I imagine it's an open slap thats muted, but i'm not sure where to mute, or even if I'm right. |
dead notes aren't difficult, and are a major rhythmic tool used in slapping.
i think you basically get the idea already - mute the desired string (in this case, the E) with your left hand fingers (it doesn't really matter where, preferably closer to the nut so you get a snappier 'thud' sound), and slap it with your thumb. of course, it doesn't sound like much if you just play a dead note by itself

you have to incorporate them into whatever the line is.
if that isn't working for you, some cats do it like this - simply slap the string with your thumb, but don't let it bounce off the string as you normally would to achieve a discernible pitch. you should end up with much the same effect, a dull 'duh' sound. this may be more efficient for some people, but it takes a faster thumb to get it happening IMO.