More Than A Feeling was wonderful, there's a few TGers who'd give him a run for his money on a 12 string (hint hint) playing that one.
I've been looking forward to a lesson on it since the YT teaser years ago...
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dtaylor wrote:
Hmmm, coincidentally I've been listening to Boston a lot today... and my 12 string is back in normal tuning so maybe....More Than A Feeling was wonderful, there's a few TGers who'd give him a run for his money on a 12 string (hint hint) playing that one.
I've been looking forward to a lesson on it since the YT teaser years ago...
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okay, chord sheet and lyrics are worked out, first attempts show promise but quite a bit of practice needed here.... some great chord progressions with driving rhythm ... am actually using a pick on this as fingers don't hack it... fun, fun, wow, it takes some singing !! ... will need some time on this.... :cheer:
Twist my armIt'd right up your alley, and you could learn it in a trifle too I bet... Can't wait!
okay, chord sheet and lyrics are worked out, first attempts show promise but quite a bit of practice needed here.... some great chord progressions with driving rhythm ... am actually using a pick on this as fingers don't hack it... fun, fun, wow, it takes some singing !! ... will need some time on this.... :cheer:
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I think the vocal technique required involves a clamp or vice (as Bear suggests)so I don't want to go there Dean! I'm actually an octave under and it sounds almost as dynamic but not as painful. Its interesting for me to listen to when Rick changes to the "head voice" and I can emulate it but then he ratchets it up another notch and I'm left painfully croaking away. So I'm picking and choosing when to go high. At the moment I'm only making the leap on: I see my Marianne walking away ... then I just hold the ..way bit without leaping higher.
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daryl wrote:
It would sound like a waste of time Daryl as it would be of no use to me to do that... either I can sing the song some way or other or I'll leave it.I wonder how it would sound if you used your DAW to make your voice an octave higher (without changing the tempo)?