Mark,
It's GREAT to see and hear you add something to this thread. I love that you're singing. Fabulous. Keep it up. Adding vocals really adds another dimension to your performance and I feel like I've gotten to know you just that little bit more.
I was just thinking that I should start using Daryl's characteristic strum and here you are with a similar one which sounds great. I'm convinced.
Perfect song for this thread.
I really enjoyed it.
Shel
Busking 3 or 4 Chord Songs
Mark, alright cool!! WELCOME ABOARD!!
That was like "novocaine for the soul"...(boom-chick, whomp, whomp aaaa!!) A little Eels humor there.
I'm glad someone else remembers this band...I thought your playing on this was really great!! And you sang
too...sounded darn good to me!! I liked BOTH your picking & your vocals on this heck of a lot.
I'd like to say one more thing "before I flutter off"....(boom- chick whomp whomp whaaa!!)
It is so cool to see songs like this in this thread!! Where else are we gonna see some of these tunes?
I love this thread for that.
Great Job, Mark!!






That was like "novocaine for the soul"...(boom-chick, whomp, whomp aaaa!!) A little Eels humor there.
I'm glad someone else remembers this band...I thought your playing on this was really great!! And you sang
too...sounded darn good to me!! I liked BOTH your picking & your vocals on this heck of a lot.
I'd like to say one more thing "before I flutter off"....(boom- chick whomp whomp whaaa!!)
It is so cool to see songs like this in this thread!! Where else are we gonna see some of these tunes?
I love this thread for that.
Great Job, Mark!!
Mark,
I was wondering where you've been! Nice to see...and hear...from you! I'm not familiar with the tune, but I really liked it. Your playing was solid. I thought your vocals were good. In your text you sounded unsure, self conscience, regarding your singing but honestly, I thought it sounded nice. Very well done.
Craig
I was wondering where you've been! Nice to see...and hear...from you! I'm not familiar with the tune, but I really liked it. Your playing was solid. I thought your vocals were good. In your text you sounded unsure, self conscience, regarding your singing but honestly, I thought it sounded nice. Very well done.
Craig
Willem - thanks for your encouragement. I've looked at totally vocals but I'm put off by it's very technical approach.
My only desire for singing is to be the equivalent of a camp fire strummer. I'd like to be able to get there without having to do lots of technical exercises.
Daryl - thanks for your comments. I enjoyed your version of Mary Lou. That song was in one of the first guitar books I ever bought by Russ Shipton.
Brougt back song memories.
Marc - Like you say the number of chords a song has nothing to do with how interesting it is. I've recently re-visited the first song I learnt - Sinner Man with two chords and it doesn't seem to make any difference that it only has 2 chords.
Jim - thanks for your comments. The Eels were a 90's american indie band. I really liked their first album but so much after that. This song puts itself cery much in the 90's by including the lines about a "walkie talkie". If they were to write it now I'm sure it would be an iphone or an ipad.
Kevin - thanks. I've been using that pick/strum type of playing a lot recently. I find it very versatile. The strums on the 2 and 4 can be completly percussive, more of a strum (like in this one), or even target a melody note.
Stuart - yeah definately a reluctant singer. I've spent years thinking i couldn't sing a note so it's encouraging that I can at least have a go at some songs.
Shel - Starting to sing has opened up some doors for. it starts to make the connection between what you hear in your head or sing and what you play on the fretboard.
Leuders - I'm glad somebody else remebers this band. Not everybodies cup of tea - you have to be into angst ridden songs.
Bob - Thanks for the encouragement. It's quite an easy song if you want to give it a go
Craig - Yeah I'm quite new to vocals. Still got a long way to go but it's a start.
My only desire for singing is to be the equivalent of a camp fire strummer. I'd like to be able to get there without having to do lots of technical exercises.
Daryl - thanks for your comments. I enjoyed your version of Mary Lou. That song was in one of the first guitar books I ever bought by Russ Shipton.
Brougt back song memories.
Marc - Like you say the number of chords a song has nothing to do with how interesting it is. I've recently re-visited the first song I learnt - Sinner Man with two chords and it doesn't seem to make any difference that it only has 2 chords.
Jim - thanks for your comments. The Eels were a 90's american indie band. I really liked their first album but so much after that. This song puts itself cery much in the 90's by including the lines about a "walkie talkie". If they were to write it now I'm sure it would be an iphone or an ipad.
Kevin - thanks. I've been using that pick/strum type of playing a lot recently. I find it very versatile. The strums on the 2 and 4 can be completly percussive, more of a strum (like in this one), or even target a melody note.
Stuart - yeah definately a reluctant singer. I've spent years thinking i couldn't sing a note so it's encouraging that I can at least have a go at some songs.
Shel - Starting to sing has opened up some doors for. it starts to make the connection between what you hear in your head or sing and what you play on the fretboard.
Leuders - I'm glad somebody else remebers this band. Not everybodies cup of tea - you have to be into angst ridden songs.
Bob - Thanks for the encouragement. It's quite an easy song if you want to give it a go
Craig - Yeah I'm quite new to vocals. Still got a long way to go but it's a start.
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Hi Mark, this is a nice mellow mood, I did not know this song, your voice is quite right for it. There are lots of tunes that come to mind that would fit you like a glove.
For example, "John Barleycorn Must Die" (?) ... Your strumming is nicely efficient too. Here it looks like you consistently use your index finger for downstrokes, I wonder if you sometimes also use the middle finger for them ?
Great addition !
Pierre
For example, "John Barleycorn Must Die" (?) ... Your strumming is nicely efficient too. Here it looks like you consistently use your index finger for downstrokes, I wonder if you sometimes also use the middle finger for them ?
Great addition !
Pierre
mark wrote:
[quote]Willem - thanks for your encouragement. I've looked at totally vocals but I'm put off by it's very technical approach.
My only desire for singing is to be the equivalent of a camp fire strummer. I'd like to be able to get there without having to do lots of technical exercises.
I think I understand what you mean,,I also think you don't have to do many execises,just take a view and when you have a song just sing 5note paterns in that key,,maybe for warming up,,that said I must try that out myself..
just my 2cents
Willem
[quote]Willem - thanks for your encouragement. I've looked at totally vocals but I'm put off by it's very technical approach.
My only desire for singing is to be the equivalent of a camp fire strummer. I'd like to be able to get there without having to do lots of technical exercises.
I think I understand what you mean,,I also think you don't have to do many execises,just take a view and when you have a song just sing 5note paterns in that key,,maybe for warming up,,that said I must try that out myself..
just my 2cents
Willem
lueders wrote:[/b
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Do you do "I'm So lonesome I Could Cry" I have an arrangement of it in E. Just E, A, Bminor7. It could sure use some sprucing up.
Any chance you might put that one up one of these days?
OK.Cori, "I'm So lonesome I Could Cry" Sorry no sprucing up.Cant get the little fill to come out.
OK My Illinois brother.You know how this works.I could not ask you to do a video,without putting this up first.So the one I would love to see you do.Or better yet you and your lovely wife,is.
Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs - Little Red Riding Hood
OR maybe like this???
[quote
Do you do "I'm So lonesome I Could Cry" I have an arrangement of it in E. Just E, A, Bminor7. It could sure use some sprucing up.
Any chance you might put that one up one of these days?
OK.Cori, "I'm So lonesome I Could Cry" Sorry no sprucing up.Cant get the little fill to come out.
OK My Illinois brother.You know how this works.I could not ask you to do a video,without putting this up first.So the one I would love to see you do.Or better yet you and your lovely wife,is.
Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs - Little Red Riding Hood
OR maybe like this???
Mark- Sorry I missed your upload! I loved it and thought your vocals really suited the song. I also really like that picking/strumming thing you're doing. It's something I'd for sure like to get better at.
Kevin- Another great song from you! Loved your playing and your vocals. You've thrown down the gauntlet for Cori. Do you think he'll take up the challenge?
Suzi
Kevin- Another great song from you! Loved your playing and your vocals. You've thrown down the gauntlet for Cori. Do you think he'll take up the challenge?

Suzi