neverfoundthetime learning to play All Right acoustic guitar
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This is about learning a new song (following up on a thread Tony started about being melody or lyric driven and about remembering songs). It made me think about how I go about learning songs. I love the sound and lyrics of Toad the wet Sprocket and got hung up on the sound of All Right and listened to it repeatedly. I decided it was time to try it on for size but you never know how something which sounds great studio produced with E-guitar and other instruments will sound on just one acoustic guitar. The chords are simple enough, a little riff on Am and G moving to C G Am and C G F. The change from Am to the barred F is a bit of a bummer to do repeatedly on 12 strings, as you will hear in a moment. It’s hard to keep it clean as your fingers tire. So I tried 12 strings then 6 string nylon (no 6string steel available!). The nylon is tuned down a half step which is more comfortable to sing to. I got comfortable with the chord sequence but found the abstract lyrics needed more effort to memorise. Nowhere near perfect but I thought I’d ask you what you think and am open to all feedback and suggestions. I also though some of you may like an introduction to Toad the wet Sprocket so I’ve added 3 of their songs here.
All Right
Something’s always Wrong
Windmills
Hi Chris, very interesting experiment. Your 12 strings sounds really good. As you said the F chord is challenging on it . It seems that a pair of vise grip is needed to clamp the F chord on the 12 strings . The sound change is quite dramatic between the 2 guitars.
No problem with playing and singing as usual.
Thanks for posting
Marc
No problem with playing and singing as usual.
Thanks for posting
Marc
Why doesn't the fact their name is taken from Monty Python surprise me... Thanks Chris its always a delight to hear you sing and in comparison with Frog The Damp Gear, you do it very well. Not much to say about the guitar work really although at times when the singing volume swells you tend to speed up a little bit and then settle back to tempo. Not being a singer myself I can understand that tendency though.
Good job on All Right by 'Anura The Moist Cycloidal Drive'
Good job on All Right by 'Anura The Moist Cycloidal Drive'
Bravo, Chris! I have to agree with Tony, your voice has never sounded better, a perfect match for this song. I really enjoyed your video. It usually takes me a full day of playing the 12-string before I can get the F chord to come out cleanly. It reminds me that I should play my 12-string more often. If you can get the F chord and B minor chord to come out cleanly on a 12-string, they are a breeze on a 6-string. Thanks for posting your video.
Bill
Bill