Singing & Playing Tips

willem
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Fri Oct 16, 2009 3:56 am

songman52 wrote:
Hi guys. First, Willem, I've found that the tab/chord sites such as chordie, echords, etc. don't always have the chord names in the right place, and sometimes don't have the correct chord here and there. So if you're not completely familiar with a song you might want to listen to it carefully several times, paying attention to where the chords change. Second, I enjoy reading the banter of you guys and appreciate the humor. I guess until now I've been a "lurker".
As for singing, I'm a tenor. Like you, snydely, I'm a singer first; I picked up the guitar to accompany myself.
Finally, I think one can improve vocal range within a limited boundary through practice.
You right,thats where i try to become the songboek or sheetmusic with the melody on it in notes..goodluck


Chasplaya
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Fri Oct 16, 2009 5:15 am

rcsnydley wrote:
BigBear wrote:
AndyT wrote:
Bear made platinum! 320 is the magic number.
That's cuz I have to defend myself against you Thread Pirates!!:lol: Do you get a new Santa Cruz or Collings guitar when you make Platinum? I read that somewhere I think. Do I have to pay for shipping?
I wish, I know I haven't got mine yet. How about you Chas?

Ric
I can quite categorically claim no Santa Cruz :blush:


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