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Having a little fun with the blues today. I will eventually add some lead guitar to this tune. Let me know what you think and what would help move it along.
Bud
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Nice work on the bass notes and damping Buddy. All barre chords would make my fingers tired but you keep it even all the way through. Tracey Chapman is a nice fit for your voice... I was wondering what happens if you capo at 1 or 2?
Nice job!
Nice job!
buddy wrote:
Very cool Buddy, some light drums supporting would improve this for me, but excellent performance, vocals great. I enjoyed this a lot.
Tom N.
Having a little fun with the blues today. I will eventually add some lead guitar to this tune. Let me know what you think and what would help move it along.
Bud
Very cool Buddy, some light drums supporting would improve this for me, but excellent performance, vocals great. I enjoyed this a lot.
Tom N.
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tombo1230 wrote:
Buddy,
Nice work on this song. I have sent a PM suggestion to you. Check it out if you have the time.
Hydroman52
buddy wrote:
Having a little fun with the blues today. I will eventually add some lead guitar to this tune. Let me know what you think and what would help move it along.
Bud
Very cool Buddy, some light drums supporting would improve this for me, but excellent performance, vocals great. I enjoyed this a lot.
Tom N.
Buddy,
Nice work on this song. I have sent a PM suggestion to you. Check it out if you have the time.
Hydroman52
Bud,
Wow very nice!! Another great song choice by you. Very tasteful vocals on this one. Technically... great job on the string muting and keeping a constant tempo. You could just hit an open mic and perform this as is for sure. My only suggestion would be somewhere in the song, preferably the second to last verse, I would consider banging away on the full 6 string chords and if possible elevate your vocals by an octive. Thus creating a bit of a climax before going back to the muted picking on the last verse. Again just something different to try out. I loved the way you did it and it stands great as is.
MarkM
Wow very nice!! Another great song choice by you. Very tasteful vocals on this one. Technically... great job on the string muting and keeping a constant tempo. You could just hit an open mic and perform this as is for sure. My only suggestion would be somewhere in the song, preferably the second to last verse, I would consider banging away on the full 6 string chords and if possible elevate your vocals by an octive. Thus creating a bit of a climax before going back to the muted picking on the last verse. Again just something different to try out. I loved the way you did it and it stands great as is.
MarkM
Buddy,
That was really nice! I enjoyed watching that a lot!
I really only have one small suggestion -- and it is a self-serving one having nothing to do with the song. I would like to be able to see your finger picking hand from the other angle to be able to watch more closely. You really have a nice smooth set of mechanics there but I can't see it well from that camera angle. Great job, nice song selection, vocals really fit you well. Loved it!
Scott
That was really nice! I enjoyed watching that a lot!
I really only have one small suggestion -- and it is a self-serving one having nothing to do with the song. I would like to be able to see your finger picking hand from the other angle to be able to watch more closely. You really have a nice smooth set of mechanics there but I can't see it well from that camera angle. Great job, nice song selection, vocals really fit you well. Loved it!
Scott
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Hey Buddy,
I watched this again and have two more questions.
1. There is a blue thing on the headstock. I am guessing that it is a Snark tuner, but it looks like it's clipped on so the display is to the back side. If my hunch is correct, and this is true . . . . why is it attached like this and not the other way around (facing the front)?
2. I noticed that you were wearing ear buds for monitoring rather than headphones, and at the very end, it looked like the right one fell out. Would you care to comment on the use of the ear buds over headphones? Bassman Jerry and I are looking at migrating to ear buds and are looking for pros and cons of others experiences.
Thanks,
Hydroman52
I watched this again and have two more questions.
1. There is a blue thing on the headstock. I am guessing that it is a Snark tuner, but it looks like it's clipped on so the display is to the back side. If my hunch is correct, and this is true . . . . why is it attached like this and not the other way around (facing the front)?
2. I noticed that you were wearing ear buds for monitoring rather than headphones, and at the very end, it looked like the right one fell out. Would you care to comment on the use of the ear buds over headphones? Bassman Jerry and I are looking at migrating to ear buds and are looking for pros and cons of others experiences.
Thanks,
Hydroman52