Busking Pink Floyd

Chasplaya
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Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:10 pm

That sounded great Buddy, certainly moving in the right direction, I liked marks advice and that is also something I do . Fret the target note of the bend to begin with played slow then once I get the sound and feel in my head introduce the bend, seems to work well. A point that Tony brought up recently about flying fingers I think you might like to watch that certainly during the solo's if you develop that as a habit it may become a timing issue (I do it in one tune and whilst I know about it I can't seem to break the habit).

As always great voice mate.


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Thu Jan 20, 2011 4:57 pm

JHall,
that sounds fantastic !!!.
Great Job.

Juan


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Thu Jan 20, 2011 8:31 pm

I need to do some catching up on these posts. Sorry for my tardiness

John - Sounds is great. A friend of mine just picked up one of those Helicon Voice live- Maybe I can "borrow" his.
Brad - Comfortably Numb. You seemed real comfortable with it.
Vanessa - Brain Damage/ Eclipse great tunes done really well
Jay - Must say I hadn't heard that before. I went and checked YT for a video and thought you did a real good job.
Buddy - Another great song and effort

Hard to go wrong with Pink Floyd :woohoo:


Bob


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Sat Jan 29, 2011 12:17 pm

One of my few resolutions for this year was to sing , no mater the consequences. So here is Wish you were here, any comments will be appreciated



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Sat Jan 29, 2011 12:40 pm

Yay Mark

Welcome to the otherside......So glad you are sticking to your resolutions...and steping outside the (YOUR) box. Its kinda freeing isn't it?
Great job toooooooooooooo! ;)

Tammy


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Sat Jan 29, 2011 1:22 pm

Good job. I think you could do a good version of "Love Me Tender" too!


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Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:00 pm

I like it Marc,really enjoyed it,,maybe sing in a mike for some balance,but you can be happy you did..


Lavallee
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Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:10 pm

Thank you Tammy, I think that singing louder help a little to have the tone. I sang before but did not really wanted to before, now I do.

Thank you Daryl, I never thought of doing an Elvis song, but now that you mention it , why not

Hi Willem, thanks for your comments, the benefit of not having a microphone is that the guitar is hiding the voice a bit :laugh: . Eventually I will get a microphone, if I get better at it

Marc


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Sat Jan 29, 2011 2:18 pm

Bravo Marc,
Play and sing at the same time is something that it is hard to do. You did it very well, so one more big step ahead...
Congratulations,
Abílio


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Sat Jan 29, 2011 4:27 pm

Way to gó Marc! Actually you made me smile watching you.. :cheer:

I réally admire the fact that you started singing along as well!

And I was very glad about the fact that you sang this with the right pitch as well, wich means that this is really something you are able to do. The next move would be to sort out wich pitch fits your voice best, since the pitch of this song is kinda low for you (or maybe you're fine with it).

However, just gréat to watch this video, I enjoyed it and I hope you will do this some more!

Cheers

Ness..

Lavallee wrote:
One of my few resolutions for this year was to sing , no mater the consequences. So here is Wish you were here, any comments will be appreciated


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