Santana Evil Ways by mbleier
Hi Mike good idea to work with an easier song to get into singing. It is great that you did not get discouraged when you missed the starting line and just kept going. I would suggest that you try to lighten up the grip on your pick and when you get in the section where you hit the chords one strum at the time, to keep going with your hand instead of stopping. It will help with the timing.
Glad to see and hear you singing
Marc
Glad to see and hear you singing
Marc
Hey Mike. I really concur with Marc's comments which are always thoughtful. Kudos to you for getting into playing and singing, sure not easy. Apart from what Marc has already mentioned with the grip on the pick, having that guitar strap looped around your left hand was surely a little distracting, I'd either wear it or take it off. Good to see your video. Well done.
Thanks Marc for the encouragement. Its playing and singing that all need work. I struggle with consistency. I struggle even more when the camera is turned on me. I am going to try and post a number of songs that are easier I think that require less thinking to help me get used to having the camera on me. I understand what you are saying about loosening up on the pick. I actually have been working to do that as you advised me of that on another post. I am wondering if I should go from a medium pick to a light pick to help with that issue. I don't know if it is the camera making it sound that bright or not. I feel at time like I am about to loose the pick because I am holding it so lightly, but maybe I did tighten up on the individual strums. Anyways, thanks again for the input.
Mike
Tovo (can't remember your actual name) - Yeah, the playing is really easy, but the singing for this one does trip me up here and there. As far as the strap goes, I should put it on more as it is nice even when sitting down. Thanks for commenting. - Mike
Mike
Tovo (can't remember your actual name) - Yeah, the playing is really easy, but the singing for this one does trip me up here and there. As far as the strap goes, I should put it on more as it is nice even when sitting down. Thanks for commenting. - Mike
mbleier wrote:
[quote]Thanks Marc for the encouragement. Its playing and singing that all need work. I struggle with consistency. I struggle even more when the camera is turned on me. I am going to try and post a number of songs that are easier I think that require less thinking to help me get used to having the camera on me. I understand what you are saying about loosening up on the pick. I actually have been working to do that as you advised me of that on another post. I am wondering if I should go from a medium pick to a light pick to help with that issue. I don't know if it is the camera making it sound that bright or not. I feel at time like I am about to loose the pick because I am holding it so lightly, but maybe I did tighten up on the individual strums. Anyways, thanks again for the input.
Mike
Hi Mike, I do not think it is the pick thickness. Try to practice strumming so that you barely hear the strings as if you do not want anybody to hear you . When you will do that your wrist will need to be really loose and the pick will not go so deep in the strings. You can then apply more pressure when needed.
Marc
[quote]Thanks Marc for the encouragement. Its playing and singing that all need work. I struggle with consistency. I struggle even more when the camera is turned on me. I am going to try and post a number of songs that are easier I think that require less thinking to help me get used to having the camera on me. I understand what you are saying about loosening up on the pick. I actually have been working to do that as you advised me of that on another post. I am wondering if I should go from a medium pick to a light pick to help with that issue. I don't know if it is the camera making it sound that bright or not. I feel at time like I am about to loose the pick because I am holding it so lightly, but maybe I did tighten up on the individual strums. Anyways, thanks again for the input.
Mike
Hi Mike, I do not think it is the pick thickness. Try to practice strumming so that you barely hear the strings as if you do not want anybody to hear you . When you will do that your wrist will need to be really loose and the pick will not go so deep in the strings. You can then apply more pressure when needed.
Marc