Busking 3 or 4 Chord Songs
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That was fun Pierre... you gotta watch out for those Ottawa girls! Good addition to the thread.
Pierre, I really really enjoyed this vid! :cheer:
I have to echo Shel on this, I just love to see the energy and passion you put into this, very very very great!! And of course, the french language is quite nice for a change, also appreciated the translation of course.
All in all, that was múch fun to watch, loved it!
Ness
ps. so a dutch song? Hmmmm.... :dry:
I have to echo Shel on this, I just love to see the energy and passion you put into this, very very very great!! And of course, the french language is quite nice for a change, also appreciated the translation of course.
All in all, that was múch fun to watch, loved it!



Ness
ps. so a dutch song? Hmmmm.... :dry:

I also can't keep up with this thread. I'm really busy right now, but when I do look in there are loads of great songs being played. Pierre that was great! Really enjoyed this.
Sorry about the ones I missed. Stuart, saw your Guitarmonica playing just last night, brilliant! You nailed it!
Where did you get that accent?? :laugh: Sounds familiar
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Tom N.
Sorry about the ones I missed. Stuart, saw your Guitarmonica playing just last night, brilliant! You nailed it!


Tom N.
Sorry for the late reply
Darryl: thanks for the comments, I have many difficulties with guitar playing but switching from open chords to bar chords seems easier than having proper beat per example.
Bob, definitely a rocking song
Thanks Chris, I think it is sang in most parties where there is music
Thanks Craig for the good comments. I see you are fluent in Spanish. I must say I can only say : one beer please and where is the bathroom.
Dennis thanks. A torrid pace : I like that. Now that I learned the words it is ringing in my head all the time: help
Jason Interesting enough about the song being in Spanish was that it is in the all time 500 greatest rock songs and it is the only one not in English
Thank you Stuart it is a good exercise for switching chords. What is good about it is that if the strumming does not stop, even if you miss a chord it does not show too much (it happened a few time during the video)
Thank you Jim, you speak Spanish too, must be a Californian talent
Hey Suzi thanks for commenting, I am not sure that there are super easy songs when singing is involved.
Thank you Vanessa, so many inspiration in this thread , it is difficult not to be tempted to give it a shot. It does not requires weeks of preparation
Salut Pierre Not sure if my singing is improving but I sing louder :laugh:
Thank you Kevin, I like the reference to golf (I know it is not because my golf bag is in the view
)
Hey Cori, I am sorry that my videos are causing you some fluid retention issue
. I sure hope we will have a chance to play together, as you said we like the same stuff.
Willem, thanks for the comments, you will have to do it at your next BBQ
Hi Michele this song is very energy driven which makes fun to play it. Without speaking Spanish, being a Latin language, it is closer to French making it a little easier to learn
Thank you all, love this thread
Marc
Darryl: thanks for the comments, I have many difficulties with guitar playing but switching from open chords to bar chords seems easier than having proper beat per example.
Bob, definitely a rocking song
Thanks Chris, I think it is sang in most parties where there is music
Thanks Craig for the good comments. I see you are fluent in Spanish. I must say I can only say : one beer please and where is the bathroom.
Dennis thanks. A torrid pace : I like that. Now that I learned the words it is ringing in my head all the time: help
Jason Interesting enough about the song being in Spanish was that it is in the all time 500 greatest rock songs and it is the only one not in English
Thank you Stuart it is a good exercise for switching chords. What is good about it is that if the strumming does not stop, even if you miss a chord it does not show too much (it happened a few time during the video)
Thank you Jim, you speak Spanish too, must be a Californian talent

Hey Suzi thanks for commenting, I am not sure that there are super easy songs when singing is involved.
Thank you Vanessa, so many inspiration in this thread , it is difficult not to be tempted to give it a shot. It does not requires weeks of preparation
Salut Pierre Not sure if my singing is improving but I sing louder :laugh:
Thank you Kevin, I like the reference to golf (I know it is not because my golf bag is in the view

Hey Cori, I am sorry that my videos are causing you some fluid retention issue

Willem, thanks for the comments, you will have to do it at your next BBQ
Hi Michele this song is very energy driven which makes fun to play it. Without speaking Spanish, being a Latin language, it is closer to French making it a little easier to learn
Thank you all, love this thread
Marc
Lavallee wrote:
[quote]Sorry for the late reply
Salut Pierre Not sure if my singing is improving but I sing louder :laugh:
Thank you Kevin, I like the reference to golf (I know it is not because my golf bag is in the view
)
Sir I was just wondering if you burned up the links, like you did that song??
OK maybe seeing the bag did lean me in my comment. :laugh: :laugh:
Kevin
[quote]Sorry for the late reply
Salut Pierre Not sure if my singing is improving but I sing louder :laugh:
Thank you Kevin, I like the reference to golf (I know it is not because my golf bag is in the view

Sir I was just wondering if you burned up the links, like you did that song??
OK maybe seeing the bag did lean me in my comment. :laugh: :laugh:
Kevin
Hey Pierre, I must the only other TGer who knows about Leloup. Nice playing, good strumming and singing, I even noticed the fish swinging in the tank. I like the simultaneous translation coming out at the right moment, pretty cool. Noticed also that you seem to have a tech helping you on the zoom out at the end (congratulation to the techie).
Y faut qu' on pratique ensemble
Marc
Y faut qu' on pratique ensemble
Marc
dekotaj wrote:
Lavallee wrote:I like to golf but somehow seems to be patrolling the woods more often than othersSorry for the late reply
Salut Pierre Not sure if my singing is improving but I sing louder :laugh:
Thank you Kevin, I like the reference to golf (I know it is not because my golf bag is in the view)
Sir I was just wondering if you burned up the links, like you did that song??
OK maybe seeing the bag did lean me in my comment. :laugh: :laugh:
Kevin
Marc