House of the Rising Son

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willem
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Tue Nov 24, 2009 5:07 am

Chasplaya wrote:
One way I like this song is in 3/4 the first note an Eighth, then two Sixteenth notes then 4 Eighths notes.. You also need to let the first note (Root note) of each measure ring on, which between that and the change to Sixteenths gives the break away from the mechanical sound alluded to.
This is the Animals version,,,,i think to most people know it that way
TAAA/tata/taa taa taa taa


dennisg
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Tue Nov 24, 2009 9:33 am

wiley wrote:
As for who gets the Royalties for the Animals arrangement? Alan Price, the organ player!!
Wiley, I wasn't aware that arrangers got royalties.

- Dennis (in Seattle)


galsteien
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Tue Nov 24, 2009 7:40 pm

Hi dudes

Thanks for all the great info

Had hoped to post a small vid showing how u had helped
UNTILL i got home picked up guitar and it went clunk!

Man i was gobsmakked at how quickly u forget!!!!

I practiced it for about 3 hours straight last night
was sounding so good u could almost recognise wot song it was!!

LOL

Tonite ====CLUNK

Im like OMG the batteries in this guitar must be FLAT!!!!

That MUSCLE memry disapers really quickly

i suppose as u play it more and more it will stick around longer?

Hell i sure hope it will !

Anyways didnt play much tonite , tired from going to sleep @ 02h00,
although im writing this @ 02h36 (couldnt sleep)

Hmm wonder in the neighbours will complain much if i test my new Roland Amp?

Mark


reiver
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Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:11 pm

Hi Mark

Yeah, if only we could just pick things up where we left off, life would be a whole lot easier. But you're right, you will find that it takes less and less time to get to where you were as you play more and more. Stick at it.....

r


Lavallee
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Tue Nov 24, 2009 8:54 pm

Hi Mark, I think you are experiencing the first video syndrome. Once you get over it, you will find that your hands do not get numb when your near your camera.

Looking forward to see house of the rising son

Mark (with a c)


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