I guess the video didn't upload. I got a message from the site that it uploaded and would appear in this section, but I'm not sure that it did.
- Jorma
Old Crow Medicine Show Wagon Wheel by jweber71
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Well I don't know what happened either, bút I did manage to watch your video earlier today on YouTube.
In anyway, I thought you did a very good job both playing and singing it!!
I would love to offer some feedback, but need to watch it again. Still my first impression was that I thought you did very well!
Hold on, checked again, but you're video is still on YouTube.
I think my first impression still stands! The phrasing of the lyrics could be a challenge, but you seemed just fine singing it, while keeping the playing in time. So indeed, very well done Jorma!
Ness
In anyway, I thought you did a very good job both playing and singing it!!
I would love to offer some feedback, but need to watch it again. Still my first impression was that I thought you did very well!
Hold on, checked again, but you're video is still on YouTube.
I think my first impression still stands! The phrasing of the lyrics could be a challenge, but you seemed just fine singing it, while keeping the playing in time. So indeed, very well done Jorma!
Ness
Love this song. It's always met with a raucous cheer when played at our local open mic.
You did a great job with this. I really liked the transition to the base/strum technique during the instrumental verse. The only thing I might suggest would be trying emphasize the note that you are hammering on while playing that last C chord (prior to heading back to the G).
Going back to watch it again.
You did a great job with this. I really liked the transition to the base/strum technique during the instrumental verse. The only thing I might suggest would be trying emphasize the note that you are hammering on while playing that last C chord (prior to heading back to the G).
Going back to watch it again.
Thank you! Yeah, I'm not really a singer (which is obvious), and the amount of words in the third verse to fit into the measure along with the higher pitch is definitely a challenge! It doesn't come through in the video, but I was almost laughing out loud at myself trying to get through all those lyrics toward the end
What I think this needs is some melody played during the instrumental parts between verses, although, might be easier said then done.
- Jorma
P.S. I had the guitar tuned 1/2 step down to help my voice marginally be in key
What I think this needs is some melody played during the instrumental parts between verses, although, might be easier said then done.
- Jorma
P.S. I had the guitar tuned 1/2 step down to help my voice marginally be in key
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Great job!
I thought your strumming was very good, and honestly, your voice is fine! You are right on key as far as I can tell.
And it is a very good song choice.
Congrats!
Lynn
I thought your strumming was very good, and honestly, your voice is fine! You are right on key as far as I can tell.
And it is a very good song choice.
Congrats!
Lynn
That was great Jorme.
Your playing is solid and your singing is just fine. I've found that I like my singing better when I'm more relaxed and feeling more confident (whatever the reason). Sitting in front of a camera is not very conducive to feeling relaxed, but somehow it gets less intimidating the more you do it.
Keep them coming.
Michele
Your playing is solid and your singing is just fine. I've found that I like my singing better when I'm more relaxed and feeling more confident (whatever the reason). Sitting in front of a camera is not very conducive to feeling relaxed, but somehow it gets less intimidating the more you do it.
Keep them coming.
Michele
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Sure enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
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