Please add instrumental version of play through with no singing???
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Can you add an instrumental play through version with no singing to the standard lesson format. Not that I don't love your dulcet tones Neil!! But it's hard to hear some of the details. For example just going through The Boxer - it would be great to have a clean guitar only version. Thanks
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....so that would be about 700 odd re-dos Neil, shouldn't be much of a problem, eh?
neverfoundthetime wrote:
My guess is that many, if not most of the lessons include something along those lines in a "Breakdown" segment, or somewhere in the course of the lesson. Maybe somebody could check The Boxer and get back to us with a report or comments.
Neil
Hey Chris,....so that would be about 700 odd re-dos Neil, shouldn't be much of a problem, eh?
My guess is that many, if not most of the lessons include something along those lines in a "Breakdown" segment, or somewhere in the course of the lesson. Maybe somebody could check The Boxer and get back to us with a report or comments.
Neil
TGNeil wrote:
Willem
It happens not much but in the slowdown metronome video you sang too! :laugh: B)neverfoundthetime wrote:Hey Chris,....so that would be about 700 odd re-dos Neil, shouldn't be much of a problem, eh?
My guess is that many, if not most of the lessons include something along those lines in a "Breakdown" segment, or somewhere in the course of the lesson. Maybe somebody could check The Boxer and get back to us with a report or comments.
Neil
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I like your voice Neil ! :dry:
Throw a right hook next time you play the boxer :ohmy:
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Throw a right hook next time you play the boxer :ohmy:
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This lesson has a couple of guitar Pro files. There's no singing in them and they can be slowed down as needed. I haven't looked at them so I don't know if they have the music for the whole song, but I imagine they would help.
I find the GPro files useful when I'm trying to work on a tricky section that I'm having trouble hearing in the original.
M
I find the GPro files useful when I'm trying to work on a tricky section that I'm having trouble hearing in the original.
M
I'm glad you posted your request on "The Boxer" and that Neil suggested we all take a look. With all the wonderful choices we have here at TG, I never have looked at "The Boxer" and, well, now it's on my very long list of things I want to get to.
I think the lesson is broken down very nicely in true Neil fashion and how can you not sing it in the play through since the song is meant to be sung!?
My suggestion would be, why not listen to the song using Guitar Pro? The app is inexpensive--about $8.00--and this would allow you to listen (and read the music or tab) as many times as you want, at any speed you want. As well as Neil breaks down his lessons, sometimes I need the repetition that Guitar Pro can provide until I finally "get it."
I have to agree with Chris that having instrumental play throughs for songs meant to be sung would be a tall (and unnecessary order). I think Guitar Pro might provide the solution you're looking for.
Jean
I think the lesson is broken down very nicely in true Neil fashion and how can you not sing it in the play through since the song is meant to be sung!?
My suggestion would be, why not listen to the song using Guitar Pro? The app is inexpensive--about $8.00--and this would allow you to listen (and read the music or tab) as many times as you want, at any speed you want. As well as Neil breaks down his lessons, sometimes I need the repetition that Guitar Pro can provide until I finally "get it."
I have to agree with Chris that having instrumental play throughs for songs meant to be sung would be a tall (and unnecessary order). I think Guitar Pro might provide the solution you're looking for.
Jean
michelew wrote:
Great minds think alike. I was busy putting my answer together (and dinner on the table at the same time!) that I didn't see your response until now. A handy little app that Guitar Pro is. I know a lot of people on the Forum use it in so many ways that I don't, but just the straight up listening to something over and over makes using it so worth it.
Hey Michele!This lesson has a couple of guitar Pro files. There's no singing in them and they can be slowed down as needed. I haven't looked at them so I don't know if they have the music for the whole song, but I imagine they would help.
I find the GPro files useful when I'm trying to work on a tricky section that I'm having trouble hearing in the original.
M
Great minds think alike. I was busy putting my answer together (and dinner on the table at the same time!) that I didn't see your response until now. A handy little app that Guitar Pro is. I know a lot of people on the Forum use it in so many ways that I don't, but just the straight up listening to something over and over makes using it so worth it.
Jean,
Classic multitasking, watch out that your superhero cape doesn't get set alight (a good argument for avoiding synthetics) in truth we were probably responding at the same time.
Hopefully Barney will find it useful. It's a great program.
M
Classic multitasking, watch out that your superhero cape doesn't get set alight (a good argument for avoiding synthetics) in truth we were probably responding at the same time.
Hopefully Barney will find it useful. It's a great program.
M
michelew wrote:
(Hope I did this right!)
Yes, Shel . . . and always trust your cape!Jean,
Classic multitasking, watch out that your superhero cape doesn't get set alight (a good argument for avoiding synthetics) in truth we were probably responding at the same time.
Hopefully Barney will find it useful. It's a great program.
M
(Hope I did this right!)