Ed-Down By The River
Ed and I started talking about figuring songs out by ear and I brought up Neil Young’s After The Goldrush album and the songs Southern Man and Tell Me Why, which led into a discussion about Bluegrass playing and techniques. That led into a talk about improvising over a chord progression and Down By The River came up. The rest of the lesson ended up addressing soloing in the keys involved.
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thereshopeyet wrote:
I had one thing right and that was the modelation from D to G ,,forgot already which song.. it was something with two chords,,thanks Ed.That was interesting.
I'll need to watch a few times to absorb the logical thinking behind what key I'm in!
Easy to listen to but not so easy when your in the hot seat rather you Ed than me !!!
Thanks for sharing!
sbutler wrote:
Tom N.
It's Neils stunt double.(The guy needs a break sometime). All the big stars have one these days. Brad Pitt is shooting his latest movie in Glasgow just now and he has four doubles, simple! :laugh:Who is that guy wearing just a plain old T shirt? That has got to be a first in my almost two years here.
Scott
Tom N.
I really enjoyed this one, Neil. I especially liked how you helped Ed to work out what key(s) the song is played in. I hadn't really thought of learning Down by the River before watching this, but now I'm going to check it out.
I also really loved the mini chord solo you did of Dreams!! THAT I'd like to learn.
Suzi
I also really loved the mini chord solo you did of Dreams!! THAT I'd like to learn.
Suzi
Wow, what a fantastic Fly On The Wall, I enjoyed it very much!
I love talking about theory-stuff like that, as in trying to figure out what the heck we're actually doing and what is actually happening in a song. Also very nice to hear some chatting-stuff about Triad, wich is a song that I really love.
Thanks Neil and Ed!
Vanessa
I love talking about theory-stuff like that, as in trying to figure out what the heck we're actually doing and what is actually happening in a song. Also very nice to hear some chatting-stuff about Triad, wich is a song that I really love.
Thanks Neil and Ed!
Vanessa