Angeline the Baker, Part 3: Lower Octave |
Angeline the Baker, Part 3: Lower Octave
In this video you’ll learn a version of “Angeline the Baker” in the lower octave, played in dropped-D tuning, so you can add some low D bass notes to the arrangement to fill out the sound. (You can also play this in standard tuning; omitting the low D notes won’t affect the melody.) Scott explains that he’s using the low notes to fill out the sound rather than as a steady rhythmic device. He also shows you how he uses slurs before the low D note to give his pick time to get down to the low string.
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