Mark - I always enjoy watching your videos. This looks like a fun song to play and I may be forced to give it a go in my quest to improve my flatpicking.
Stuart
ps McCartney may have been playing it - but I don't think he was playing what you were playing. That's what the band is for!
The Beatles I've Just Seen A Face by MarkM
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Mark, I would tend agree with the others who suggested you take the capo off and lower the vocal part to make it a bit easier to sing - unless doing that makes the lower part a bit too low which may be your reasoning for using it.
Scott
Stuart, you are probably right about that, it appears he just plays the straight chords with no embellishment. Nice to have a backup band! But still the timing is probably the tough part while singing I would bet. At least it sounds that way to me, never tried it myself.ps McCartney may have been playing it - but I don't think he was playing what you were playing. That's what the band is for!
Mark, I would tend agree with the others who suggested you take the capo off and lower the vocal part to make it a bit easier to sing - unless doing that makes the lower part a bit too low which may be your reasoning for using it.
Scott
Mark,
I'm coming late to this, but I really enjoyed hearing your version. This is a song I've been playing for a while and I find it really fun, though also challenging to really bring out the bass notes and get those little bass runs. I think you did a nice job with it. Plus, the tempo is super fast, but you didn't seem to be struggling.
I'm guessing you had the capo on because Neil's lesson has two parts, one played in A and un-capod and one played in G, capod at the 2nd fret. You played it in G, capod at the 2nd. But you could leave the capo off at play it in G still and it'd be easier to sing. As long as you're not playing it with someone, it doesn't really matter.
Suzi
I'm coming late to this, but I really enjoyed hearing your version. This is a song I've been playing for a while and I find it really fun, though also challenging to really bring out the bass notes and get those little bass runs. I think you did a nice job with it. Plus, the tempo is super fast, but you didn't seem to be struggling.
I'm guessing you had the capo on because Neil's lesson has two parts, one played in A and un-capod and one played in G, capod at the 2nd fret. You played it in G, capod at the 2nd. But you could leave the capo off at play it in G still and it'd be easier to sing. As long as you're not playing it with someone, it doesn't really matter.
Suzi
OH come ON!!!! Own up already!!!
You speed up the video right? That's gotta be it.
I swear I saw smoke coming off those strings.
You haven't been attending Ness' superhero school now have you Mark.
Ridiculous!
Smoke and mirrors, looking through a worm hole, ahhhhhh... There's got to be a rational explanation. No one's that fast.
Damn that was fast. Amazing
Michele
You speed up the video right? That's gotta be it.
I swear I saw smoke coming off those strings.
You haven't been attending Ness' superhero school now have you Mark.
Ridiculous!
Smoke and mirrors, looking through a worm hole, ahhhhhh... There's got to be a rational explanation. No one's that fast.
Damn that was fast. Amazing
Michele