buddy learning to play SIXTEEN TONS acoustic guitar
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Sixteen Tons is an old American folk song about coal miners. I picked this song because I wanted to add a folk song to my song list and I wanted to work on palm muting as well. It has a really steady beat to it that is surprisingly hard to keep up. I also like the baritone feel of the vocals as well.
Any tips to help move it along would be appreciated.
Bud
Bud,
I thought you did a real good job on this song. I wasn't sure of the song from the title but as soon as you started your vocals I knew it immediately. Your vocals really suited this song IMHO. I really enjoyed it and not sure what you need to do to improve it. It sounds good as is.
Thanks for posting
Bob
I thought you did a real good job on this song. I wasn't sure of the song from the title but as soon as you started your vocals I knew it immediately. Your vocals really suited this song IMHO. I really enjoyed it and not sure what you need to do to improve it. It sounds good as is.
Thanks for posting
Bob
Very very well! Good work on the alternating bass-notes, wich is with a pick sometimes not thát easy to do!
By the way, we have at least two things incommon, we love animals (I have two doggy-boys of my own, but I'd also love to have cats and horses of course) and we love playing the guitar!
By the way, we have at least two things incommon, we love animals (I have two doggy-boys of my own, but I'd also love to have cats and horses of course) and we love playing the guitar!
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How low can you go, Buddy? What a range! And I was impressed with the consistent alternating bass notes.
Your version was also better than the one you were trying to emulate IMHO.
Your version was also better than the one you were trying to emulate IMHO.