Busking Bread

BobR
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Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:41 pm

Hi Al,

Very nicely done. Great transition from picking to strumming as others have said. The tune and the guitar playing sounds great.

Thanks for the post

Bob


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Sun Jul 31, 2011 10:20 am

Hey there- Sorry to be so late with this. Busy summer so far...


Craig- let's get one of your versions up here! This thread is kinda lonely with only one upload!

Bud- Thank you. As long as I don't burn that Bread- it's all good :)

Andy- Yes, it is slower than the original. I tend to play songs as slow as I need to to get through it without (many) mistakes. I'll speed it up over time.

Willem- thanks for the tips. But IT'S A VERY HIGH SONG :laugh: I didn't even capo it where the original was-- 7TH FRET!!
I'm not prepared to work on my singing as much as I practice guitar. I don't think the family is ready for that either :laugh:

Scott- Thanks for checking it out. Yes, capo movement would be necessary for me to consider singing this one. I had it on the 5th for this video.. might move it down to 3rd.

Daryl- Thank you. I take that as a huge compliment coming from you- as I admire your playing as well.

Chris- No I wasn't listening to anything while recording. You're right about it being tough to keep a steady speed with slow songs though. I probably will record another version of this. I'll give your strumming a try as well.

Ken- Thanks. A version with vocals might not be far off..

Marc- Thanks for your comment.

Ness- You'd do an amazing version of many Bread songs. Here's one of mine (and Suzi's?) faves. Not in Target though. Maybe in the works?? :)


Anton- Nice to see you. You're right about songs of the 70's. I'm kinda stuck there- even though I should be more a child of the 80's.

Dennis- You have such a great way with words... Thanks for checking it out.

Bob- Thank you. BTW- I put those strings you gave me on my Silent Guitar and really like them. Thanks again!


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Sun Jul 31, 2011 5:45 pm

Hmmm.... I never play this at the 7th fret. I capo at 2 and play it in G. Much easier to sing that way. LOL I had no idea it was at the 7th until I saw Neil's lesson on it.


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Mon Aug 01, 2011 1:04 pm

Al,

It seems like years since I've last seen you play. Great job as always. As others have said your transitions from strumming to fingerpicking were fantastic. Well done and great sound coming out of that guitar.



MarkM


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Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:30 am

Hi TG friends. I was inspired by Al to busk a David Gates Bread song. Growing up in the 70's in Southern California, my friends and I were heavily into Led Zeppelin, AC/DC, Van Halen, etc. So, I was a closet Bread fan sneaking into my older sister's room and listening to her records...
I've been thinking about tackling my fear of singing, but this song is a bad choice for that, way too high for me for sure...
I stuck to my one take philosophy which always leads to mistakes and some sour notes, but here it is...
Thanks for watching,
Craig



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Mon Aug 08, 2011 3:37 am

Well, Craig, Bravo! I didn't hear very many sour notes! That was very nice, always liked that song. That is way too high of vocals for most of us normal humans - but it is high enough to enable you to sing it an octave lower and still sound good. Not sure what octave you sang in your head but food for thought. How long you been hiding that one? One take, huh? That was Van Halen philosophy. Not mine that's for sure LOL. Great job!

Scott (btw your path and mine sound a lot alike, being closet easy-listening fans. I loved Bread too. I also am no longer ashamed to admit loving Karen Carpenter who IMHO may have been the best female vocalist of all time [in line with Dennis' lusting women post lol]).


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Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:07 am

Hi Craig,,singin in your head absolute counts,,maybe you could hum it a bit,,

I must check out the bread lessons 'cos i am not so familair with them and could'nt recognice the song and when i must geuss it is maybe ''diary''??

Well you did great on the fingerpickin and transitions,steady whole way through and i heard no sour notes..

thanks for sharing.


ps Now you have your own accompaniment that you could convert from your video to an mp3 and put it on your Ipod or such and while driving,,running,bicycle and showering you could sing with it as much as you like..


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Mon Aug 08, 2011 4:07 am

Hi Craig,,singin in your head absolute counts,,maybe you could hum it a bit,,

I must check out the bread lessons 'cos i am not so familair with them and could'nt recognice the song and when i must geuss it is maybe ''diary''??

Well you did great on the fingerpickin and transitions,steady whole way through and i heard no sour notes..

thanks for sharing.


ps Now you have your own accompaniment that you could convert from your video to an mp3 and put it on your Ipod or such and while driving,,running,bicycle and showering you could sing with it as much as you like..


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Mon Aug 08, 2011 5:45 am

If you can't sing it you could try picking the melody while you play your video. BTW very nice playing. Like others have said, I didn't hear any sour notes either.


AcousticAl
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Mon Aug 08, 2011 9:09 am

We should start a TG Group..

C.B.F.U.
"Closet Bread Fans Unite!!"


Really nice version of 'If', Craig.
Thanks for adding to the thread- it ain't so lonely no more..


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