Newest Target members only lesson - Fly On The Wall - Angel – Lesson 1 with Sandy

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Wed May 06, 2015 12:46 pm

Hi Everyone!

Today's Target members only lesson is a new Fly On The Wall.

As Sandy continued working on songs she wanted to sing, we took a look at Angel by Sarah McLachlan. We started the week before with the chord progression and in this lesson went over tips on syncing the vocals with the accompaniment.

Enjoy!

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Thu May 07, 2015 8:15 am

You're well on your way Sandy, awesome!

Looking forward to watch the other parts for sure! :)

Ness


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Thu May 07, 2015 10:35 am

Thanks Ness.

I can finally play it and sing it at the same time. I'm still working on the timing so that the vocal and instrumental part match. That's easier said than done. :)

Sandy


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Thu May 07, 2015 4:37 pm

It ain't easy placing/singing the melody, even with 123456 strumming it ain't easy and after that the free form guitar playing, when I hear Sarah I have always trouble to hear or feel the 3/4 or 6/8 beat,.

We sing this song in our choir and the trouble I called was there too..

Goodluck and I hope we will hear/see your performence,, I also keep trying.

Willem

PS,, maybe find a singer or someone who plays the guitar,, just an idea!!


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Thu May 07, 2015 5:48 pm

That's great that you are singing this song in your choir Willem. Are you also learning to play it on the guitar.?You already have a great vocalist to sing with you. I really love the way Sarah sings this song. She has such a beautiful voice. I have finally learned to sing and play this one, but it's going to take a lot of practice to make it sound smooth. . Just wish I sounded like Sarah McLachlan. HaHa. :)


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Fri May 08, 2015 11:30 am

sandysue wrote:
That's great that you are singing this song in your choir Willem. Are you also learning to play it on the guitar.?You already have a great vocalist to sing with you. I really love the way Sarah sings this song. She has such a beautiful voice. I have finally learned to sing and play this one, but it's going to take a lot of practice to make it sound smooth. . Just wish I sounded like Sarah McLachlan. HaHa. :)
I don't work constant on this song ( I toke Angie RS And Harvest moon NY out the closet again) and I hope that your FOTW's can help and put also a light on how to get Angel down, where to start with and get it a level up,I found it a good tip putting slashes above the quarter singin notes..

Its such a beautiful song,, our choir arrangement is a bit diffrent then SM one, there are more voices involved and are not the full lyrics , its a arrangement.

Willem


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Fri May 08, 2015 12:10 pm

I'm sure that your choir version is really pretty Willem with all of the different voices. I'm playing it as an arpeggio counting 1&2&3&4&5&6& in my head but only tapping my foot only 3 times per measure. :S and on top of all that I'm singing too (kinda). :) I just sing along with SM on her studio recorded version. Sometimes I sing along with Vanessa and Corina on their lesson.

Sandy


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Fri May 08, 2015 12:29 pm

sandysue wrote:
I'm sure that your choir version is really pretty Willem with all of the different voices. I'm playing it as an arpeggio counting 1&2&3&4&5&6& in my head but only tapping my foot only 3 times per measure. :S and on top of all that I'm singing too (kinda). :) I just sing along with SM on her studio recorded version. Sometimes I sing along with Vanessa and Corina on their lesson.

Sandy
When you listen to SM (Only listen) can you hear or feel ( accompaniment) its in 3/4 or 6/8 time?


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Fri May 08, 2015 12:34 pm

I would go for 6/8 Willem, but 3/4 is correct as well. All over the net, on any piece of sheet music out there, it's written out in 3/4 which is the reason why I cave in for that one (ik dacht, laat ik eens niet eigenwijs zijn! :P ). Personally I absolutely feel 6/8. :)

What do you feel?

willem wrote:

When you listen to SM (Only listen) can you hear or feel ( acompaniment) its in 3/4 or 6/8 time?


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Fri May 08, 2015 1:58 pm

TGVanessa wrote:
I would go for 6/8 Willem, but 3/4 is correct as well. All over the net, on any piece of sheet music out there, it's written out in 3/4 which is the reason why I cave in for that one (ik dacht, laat ik eens niet eigenwijs zijn! :P ). Personally I absolutely feel 6/8. :)

What do you feel?

willem wrote:

When you listen to SM (Only listen) can you hear or feel ( acompaniment) its in 3/4 or 6/8 time?
The question was more abaut the feeling in general in that song (maybe its to slow..lol), the most I feel it in the melody line (3/4), in the accompaniment I have trouble feeling it, cos? It is not a constant 123123 or 123456?

Willem


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