Revsta wrote:I noticed this on some of your live shows, but that insane strumming pattern you do on Streams of Whiskey about that time when Shane sings "there was nothing ever gained by a wet thing called a tear" is just brilliant!
Revsta wrote:Why does it stand out so much at that part of the song, are you turning your guitar up or strumming louder or something?
philipchevron wrote:Revsta wrote:Why does it stand out so much at that part of the song, are you turning your guitar up or strumming louder or something?
Um, dunno, sorry.
Revsta wrote:Why does it stand out so much at that part of the song, are you turning your guitar up or strumming louder or something?
11?philipchevron wrote:Revsta wrote:Why does it stand out so much at that part of the song, are you turning your guitar up or strumming louder or something?
I think it's fair to say such flourishes are usually played with a deliberate flamboyance. Plus, yes, it goes up to 11.
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