Chris, thank you, when I visited you, you were a great inspiration for me to decide to sing. I could feel the enjoyment of being able to accompany the guitar. If I can learn guitar, one of these days I should be able to sing properly.
Thanks Mark, glad you enjoyed. I will be away on the week of Feb 14. Will you have your guitar?
Marc
Lavallee learning to play Wish you were here acoustic guitar
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Lavallee wrote:
I hope you took my comment the way I meant it..
I enjoyed your singing and know what courage it takes to do it for the first time.
I meant that if getting better at singing is your goal- you need to practice singing to get there.
Marc,Thank you Al, you are right about practicing singing, I can only improve.
Marc
I hope you took my comment the way I meant it..
I enjoyed your singing and know what courage it takes to do it for the first time.
I meant that if getting better at singing is your goal- you need to practice singing to get there.
Loved it, and I wish I was there to have played along with you. You looked very comfortable singing, and I look forward to more of it. Personally, I don't particularly enjoy singing, but I recognize that it's important in one's quest to become an accomplished all-around player. Nicely done on this. I'm really glad you took the plunge.
AcousticAl wrote:
Marc
No worry Al, I took it as you meant it, I was just reaffirming what you said. I have seen all the people improving their singing, so I thought that even if I start form further behind, I can just go up. Singing with the original helps a lot to get the right intonation and phrasing, knowing the words by heart is a big help as well. It was mentioned many times by Neil and others but I had never tried until now.Lavallee wrote:Marc,Thank you Al, you are right about practicing singing, I can only improve.
Marc
I hope you took my comment the way I meant it..
I enjoyed your singing and know what courage it takes to do it for the first time.
I meant that if getting better at singing is your goal- you need to practice singing to get there.
Marc
Thank you Anton, definitely a good exercise to do both
Thank you Jay, I realized in working with this song the timing is so linked to the words, doing both can only improve the playing as well.
Thank you Tony, I agree with the extra work needed on the song. I played it three times before with no mistakes (I think ) but decided to do only one take on the camera as I want to be able to lower the pressure given by the camera. If it works , it works, if it is not perfect, it is OK too. I need to able to deal with this as I noticed that when I met Chris,at the beginning I just could not play anything just knowing that he was looking (same as the camera , I guess). It could easily be compared to putting in golf, just put a dollar wager on the put and the hands get tight.
Marc
Thank you Jay, I realized in working with this song the timing is so linked to the words, doing both can only improve the playing as well.
Thank you Tony, I agree with the extra work needed on the song. I played it three times before with no mistakes (I think ) but decided to do only one take on the camera as I want to be able to lower the pressure given by the camera. If it works , it works, if it is not perfect, it is OK too. I need to able to deal with this as I noticed that when I met Chris,at the beginning I just could not play anything just knowing that he was looking (same as the camera , I guess). It could easily be compared to putting in golf, just put a dollar wager on the put and the hands get tight.
Marc
Marc,
Kudos. You met your new year's resolution and you posted what can be a tricky song. I enjoyed it, and as Ness would say, it will season and you will get smoother every time you play it.
I like how you incorporated the verse rhythm with the lead part, not easy.
Matt
Thank you Matt, I actually have been practicing the guitar part for many months as it took me a long time to get the strumming from a music sheet (I am quite a slow learner). In the solo there is a pre bend that took me a long time to understand and signing really started a few weeks ago as I was practicing for Mrs Robinson (which you did a nice job on), since I was getting bored to sing the same thing all the time. As you said it will improve over time and I will be able to add the little vibratos in the solo, per example, that I could not afford to do at this time.
The rhythm part with the solo is what Neil does in the play through of the lesson, I was trying to emulate what he did
Marc
The rhythm part with the solo is what Neil does in the play through of the lesson, I was trying to emulate what he did
Marc