Grateful Dead Uncle John's Band by mbleier

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mbleier
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Sun Jul 31, 2011 2:24 pm

Hey,
I hope you all don't cringe too much at my singing. It always sounds way better in my head than in real life. I love playing this one. I am still working on cleaning up the bridge with switching from strumming to picking. Its an alright version for me. As I have said in my other posts for today, I just had a hard time keeping my brain on what I was doing and lost my way in a few spots. I think there is enough there for people to get a good idea of where I am at with this one.
Thanks,

Mike


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Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:27 pm

No I didn't cringe, but you did make me smile!

I can tell that you really like to play this song, and I think it's great that you also sing along. I very much like how you 'feel' the music and how you move along with it.

All in all, enjoyed your 'where you're at' very much, keep it up!

Cheers

Vanessa


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Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:43 pm

Hi Mike, anybody who can sing and play is a hero for me. I am not that familiar with the song but you look comfortable with it. You might want to be a little lighter on the strength applied to the pick (which mean there is no problem for you to do the invisible pick (ref Babe I am gonna leave you).

Looking forward to an update

Marc


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Sun Jul 31, 2011 9:47 pm

Hi Mike,

Good to see a strumming song from you (I watched your 3 fingerpicking songs). This is a fun song to play, and I can tell you're really enjoying it. Good for you for singing along too.

In addition to lightening up your strum a bit, I'd also suggest you take care to not hit the 2 bass note strings when you strum a D chord.

Keep up the good work!

Suzi


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Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:30 pm

Boy, you're everywhere!! :) I love it keep 'em coming.

I'd be making up for lost time if I were you too! way to go.
looks like you were really getting into it, man!

God knows I can't help on the singin'...but you had some good things working for ya guitar-wise there I think.
Keep up the good work!!

Cori :)


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Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:25 am

Mike,

Good job. This song is infections. I picked up my guitar and played along with you. You are right that this is a fun one to play. Your chord changes were pretty good so no problems there at all. Someone suggested that you lighten up on on the pick a bit. That would be really the only thing I would add as well. Well done!! Thanks for sharing. Now I'm off to look at your others.



MarkM


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Mon Aug 01, 2011 11:34 am

Hi Mike,

Looks like you've gotten some good advice on lightening up a bit on the pick. My only other suggestion would be to slow it down just a bit.

Good job and thanks for sharing. Keep em' coming

Bob


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Mon Aug 01, 2011 4:33 pm

Hey everyone,
Thanks for all the comments. After listening again after reading the comments about the lightening up on the pick, it seems really obvious. I will definitely work on that as I know it will help in numerous situations to have a lighter pick. It is these great suggestions that have really gotten me wanting to play more and post more. I have a few other things I am hoping to find the time to record. Also I will try to watch those base strings on the D chord.
Thanks,

Mike


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