Yeah, so much this. Since I found this place I feel like a Lab puppy: almost have this song worked out—look, a squirrel!Thanks sweet woman. Magic.
So much goodness to play with, so little time in the day. :side:
Yeah, so much this. Since I found this place I feel like a Lab puppy: almost have this song worked out—look, a squirrel!Thanks sweet woman. Magic.
michelew wrote:Yeah, so much this. Since I found this place I feel like a Lab puppy: almost have this song worked out—look, a squirrel!Thanks sweet woman. Magic.
So much goodness to play with, so little time in the day. :side:
Puurrrrfffeeecccttt B)
Robbie is superb, no other way...
Thanks dear! Another pearl
Corina.
TGNess,
Robbie did make it in OZ too. But as you know I've really only come to appreciate him and his music because you opened my ears to him. I love this song.
You've done it again. You puzzled out this piano driven song and made it available to us to play on a solo guitar. I love the way you've kept most of it fairly straightforward but also incorporated some of the important melodic phrases that the piano is doing.
Thank you for thinking of all of the vocal ranges in the TG community. Key of G (perhaps higher) for me. Three keys, you really do spoil us.
I haven't watched the lesson yet. But your playthrough is wonderful. Your playing really captures the feeling and your vocals are really stirring as always. I find it incredible for a number of reasons. I know you've been battling a cold the last couple of weeks; but that's not evident in your vocals. And the original is in part stirring because of the orchestration; the strings, electric guitar and the range of instruments on there. But you achieve the some level of feeling with just you and a single guitar. Awesome.
Thanks sweet woman. Magic.
Shel