America Sister Golden Hair by roberte29
Robert,
Looks like this is your fisrt post. Congratulations on a nice job with this song. You've got all the barr chords down really well and a nice smooth strum going on. Very nice sound you are making with the guitar. My only suggestion would be to watch out for small breaks in between chord changes. Easier said than done I know. I really enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing.
MarkM
Looks like this is your fisrt post. Congratulations on a nice job with this song. You've got all the barr chords down really well and a nice smooth strum going on. Very nice sound you are making with the guitar. My only suggestion would be to watch out for small breaks in between chord changes. Easier said than done I know. I really enjoyed this. Thanks for sharing.
MarkM
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Hey Robert, congratulations on your first post! You're really doing well on Sister Golden Hair, strum and chords all fine. Maybe you could try a capo on 2 to see if it makes the vocals a little easier as you are singing an octave lower and then the low bits are a bit too low. Sing at the original pitch is challenging but you couls also tune the guitar down 1 or 2 half steps and try that too.
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Congrats on your first upload Robert!!! And like the others said, you got most of the hard work already down, great job on that!!
I agree with Mark's point about the little breaks between chords, you're kinda like not playing the 'ups' (at the 'and of four'). But I'll leave the tips for Neil!
Another little thing, you play the G# and F# as major chords, but they should actually be minor chords, so just leave your middle finger out of it and you'll be fine!
Many kudos for the singing!!
cheers
Vanessa
I agree with Mark's point about the little breaks between chords, you're kinda like not playing the 'ups' (at the 'and of four'). But I'll leave the tips for Neil!
Another little thing, you play the G# and F# as major chords, but they should actually be minor chords, so just leave your middle finger out of it and you'll be fine!
Many kudos for the singing!!
cheers
Vanessa
nesh16041972 wrote:
Neil or Ness,,what the heck...both are great..well to me they are.. :woohoo: :laugh: B)
Congrats on your first upload Robert!!! And like the others said, you got most of the hard work already down, great job on that!!
I agree with Mark's point about the little breaks between chords, you're kinda like not playing the 'ups' (at the 'and of four'). But I'll leave the tips for Neil!
Another little thing, you play the G# and F# as major chords, but they should actually be minor chords, so just leave your middle finger out of it and you'll be fine!
Many kudos for the singing!!
cheers
Vanessa
Neil or Ness,,what the heck...both are great..well to me they are.. :woohoo: :laugh: B)
Robert (or do you prefer Bob ?)
Nice first post and quite a barre chord workout. You seem to have all the parts down. My suggestion would be a little syncopation in the intro as Neil goes over in the lesson. Not sure if you've done the lesson
Thanks for uploading
Bob
Nice first post and quite a barre chord workout. You seem to have all the parts down. My suggestion would be a little syncopation in the intro as Neil goes over in the lesson. Not sure if you've done the lesson
Thanks for uploading
Bob