I was pleased to see that Glen was getting some attention in the lesson area lately. Anyway here is a version of 'Southern Nights'.
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Busking Glen Campbell
John, this great !
As soon as I saw "Busking Glen Cambell" I just had to take a quick peek and see which one u did. Than I got lazy and decided typing with my I-phone was more trouble than it was worth.
EDIT:
OOops!...boy did I post this prematurely or what? lol!
I had more to say dang it...anyways this is probably my favorite of yours! you really capturing the feel of the tune.
As soon as I saw "Busking Glen Cambell" I just had to take a quick peek and see which one u did. Than I got lazy and decided typing with my I-phone was more trouble than it was worth.
EDIT:
OOops!...boy did I post this prematurely or what? lol!
I had more to say dang it...anyways this is probably my favorite of yours! you really capturing the feel of the tune.
Cori,
Willem,
Thanks for taking the time and for posting such nice comments.
Daryl,
Yeah the sun gets pretty bright in Phoenix this time of year. I looked at the monitor before the take and looked better than it turned out. Oh well I have been pretty lazy when it comes to video production. Maybe I will take the extra few moments in the future.
John
Willem,
Thanks for taking the time and for posting such nice comments.
Daryl,
Yeah the sun gets pretty bright in Phoenix this time of year. I looked at the monitor before the take and looked better than it turned out. Oh well I have been pretty lazy when it comes to video production. Maybe I will take the extra few moments in the future.
John
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Hey John, thanks for posting that! Your voice was coming through better this time and we can almost see you too!
Have you tried that without capo, how doe sit sound on the vocals?
Have you tried that without capo, how doe sit sound on the vocals?
neverfoundthetime wrote:
Thanks for watching. I am in dropped D with a capo at the second to put it in the same key as the recording. I am sure there are ways to do it without the capo, but frankly it would complicate the left hand for me a little too much. This way makes the chords pretty basic. The verse progression with a capo is : D B7 E7 G F#m A7. With the dropped D tuning, I can easily grab some alternating bass notes on the B7 and the G chords. Now the challenge for me here was keeping the rhythm going steady in the right hand while trying to sing. So keeping a simple left hand worked better for me.
John
Hey Chris,Hey John, thanks for posting that! Your voice was coming through better this time and we can almost see you too!
Have you tried that without capo, how doe sit sound on the vocals?
Thanks for watching. I am in dropped D with a capo at the second to put it in the same key as the recording. I am sure there are ways to do it without the capo, but frankly it would complicate the left hand for me a little too much. This way makes the chords pretty basic. The verse progression with a capo is : D B7 E7 G F#m A7. With the dropped D tuning, I can easily grab some alternating bass notes on the B7 and the G chords. Now the challenge for me here was keeping the rhythm going steady in the right hand while trying to sing. So keeping a simple left hand worked better for me.
John
Thanks Bob,
I am running the mic through a Digitech VL 4 . It is a vocal harmonizer. I just got it recently and haven't learned the ins and outs of it. On this video, I was using a preset called '4 unison' . It gave my voice a bigger sound, there is also some reverb from the amp. I am looking forward to playing with it a little more.
John
I am running the mic through a Digitech VL 4 . It is a vocal harmonizer. I just got it recently and haven't learned the ins and outs of it. On this video, I was using a preset called '4 unison' . It gave my voice a bigger sound, there is also some reverb from the amp. I am looking forward to playing with it a little more.
John