Busking 3 or 4 Chord Songs

reiver
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Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:14 pm

Hey Willem - I enjoyed that a lot. Great to see you posting again and joining the fun. Very nicely done :)

Stuart


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Thu Feb 02, 2012 2:27 pm

reiver wrote:
Hey Willem - I enjoyed that a lot. Great to see you posting again and joining the fun. Very nicely done :)

Stuart

Stuart,,thanx,,I never lost the fun,,well if it is in my comfort zone....maybe I do an other one..

Willem with clogs


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Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:09 pm

daryl wrote:
michelew wrote:
daryl wrote:
neverfoundthetime wrote:


Except for that damn pesky Bb chord. That chord has ALWAYS given me trouble. :-(
The umpire is relentless. Don't even think of sneaking anything by him. There's no chance. :P

Daryl I think Wimbledon could use your services. B)
Don't get me wrong. Willem's song is great for this thread - fun, simple, and (mostly) easy. It's just that damn Bb chord that's tough.


Ahhh...difficulty....I see. Well I avoid A-shaped barre chords like the plague, because I just can't get my third finger to hinge like that. And I guess that is the perfect way to ensure I never will be able to. :unsure: Willem's Bb looked relaxed too.

BTW - Willem received a permission slip from me before he posted to do creative counting of the chords. I think we're calling it 4-ish. A copy of the original is around here somewhere. I'll post it when I find it. :) B) :P


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Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:11 pm

I’ve been enjoying this thread so much and really wanted to contribute something to try to keep the ball rolling. The first idea I had was to do a version of Land Down Under in honor of MIchele. The song really does fit the theme of this thread, with only 4 chords (Bm, A, G and D). But I just couldn’t get that percussive, reggae strum to sound good. Plus, when I found out what “chunder” meant I decided it wasn’t the right song for me to sing. :S However, that song got me looking at other 80s hits, and I stumbled upon this song. I’ll confess straight out that it exceeds the chord limit, having a whopping 6 chords in it. However, most of the song is played with 3 chords (G,F and C) and all the chords are easy, open chords. Even the F is played as a little F (or at least that’s how I played it).

I also thought, given the recent “exposure” of some of our fellow Tgers, that the theme of this song was appropriate. :laugh:






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Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:25 pm

Hi Suzi,
Great job on that one! Brought me back to the early days of MTV when they would play that video over & over!
Jim


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Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:25 pm

Suzi,

This is BRILLIANT!!!! I have a huge smile on my face. I LOVE everything about this video. SO good to see you here sweet woman. You sure have turned into the performer.
TG boys in the buff ... :) :) :)... Who knew they were so inspirational. :) ...

Great fun song choice with easy chords to boot, great rhythm (I'm sure the pick was blurring And your fingers too with those super quick chord changes - oops ...I probably should say plectrum since I've already talked about boys in the buff so as not to set the Dutchies off giggling). I LOVED your singing and the cheekiness of your engagement with the audience. Great performance all round

I do LOVE all of your posts Sue, but this is right up there with my favorites.

Really fabulous fun!!!

LOVED IT!

Shel


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Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:26 pm

I am hangin on this thread,,that was fun Suzi and i got to remember this one too,,very nice..

W.


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Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:40 pm

Hey, if I'd known that seeing naked guys is all it takes to inspire you to sing, I would have, uh ... taken, uh ... suggested, uh, that some guys take their clothes off sooner. Funny that it didn't have that reaction with Michele.

Anyway, I couldn't help thinking, as I was watching you play, how casually you mastered a strum that would have befuddled you only a year ago -- especially with added vocals. You're making it all look easy now. And this may be the best job you've done with vocals.


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Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:46 pm

Fun song Suzi. I must say all your chord changes were VERY swift smooth and clean. Very impressive. And to sing at the same time keeping the rhythm going....excellent!


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Thu Feb 02, 2012 3:53 pm

AHHhhhaHA! :laugh: :laugh: Of all the songs on this soggy mud ball, we call earth... I never would of guessed you'd put this up!!! Heehhhaha!! :laugh: :laugh:

TOTALLY RADICAL!!!! (in keeping with the 80s vibe) I loved your performance...both playing & singing. Even though this is a "pass-the-guitar-around" and see what happens sort of thread...I absolutely love where your confidence level is with the instrument; while singing, at the same time!!! (You're light years ahead of me on that...needless to say.) I have heard you knock your riff/lick playing a time or two, but i gotta say that intro wasn't too shabby at all! You should be proud of yourself. I am proud of you and I would suspect most others are
too...GREAT JOB!! :) :)

And NICE Song choice...Way to keep it: fun, unpredictable, & light-hearted! You surprised the heck outta me with this one!!
I really like your original song choice to honor the matriarch of this whacky thread. If you don't mind, I might, consider taking a stab at that one. (That is IF Krista is into it?)
Reggae Beat? Hmmm ya got me curious...might have to take a look.


Great JOB SUZ!! (Don't let this be the only one!!)

P.S. "Chunder" must mean something pretty bad if the subject matter of "Centerfold" seems tame by comparison. lol!


Cori


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