What are you learning?
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Re: What are you learning?
Looped the opening chords for Pretenders 'Chain Gang' (No idea why; moment of senility). Started noodling over it and disappeared for an hour and a half before suddenly realising that I had a cheerful summery tune that bore no resemblance at all to its origins.
I need to do this more often.
That's what I'm learning.
I need to do this more often.
That's what I'm learning.
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Re: What are you learning?
Learning a few songs on mandolin. My finger tips are crusty and worn from it.
Copperhead Road - Steve Earle
The Battle Of Evermore - Led Zeppelin
Irish Washerwomen - Leroy Anderson
Copperhead Road - Steve Earle
The Battle Of Evermore - Led Zeppelin
Irish Washerwomen - Leroy Anderson
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Re: What are you learning?
Today I charted out "Addict" by K's Choice and "Valeire" by Amy Winehouse. I also heard this amazing cut by AW called "My Tears Dry on Their Own" which is Motownesq Magic. Definitly got the Ain't No Mountain thing happening
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Re: What are you learning?
Still in a new order frame of mind, had to do this from scratch as I couldn't find a midi for it. Some of the guitar is a bit rough but I'll re-record at some stage if need be. My half a hand shandy bass features on two tracks sounds not half bad... Took a good week or so to sort, moving onto krafty next, thats half done so far.
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: What are you learning?
i'm trying to get some Jerry Reed licks down
So far massive fail on my part
So far massive fail on my part
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Re: What are you learning?
Good one. I havent listened to that Album more than once I think. Must investigate further.Bg wrote:Still in a new order frame of mind, had to do this from scratch as I couldn't find a midi for it. Some of the guitar is a bit rough but I'll re-record at some stage if need be. My half a hand shandy bass features on two tracks sounds not half bad... Took a good week or so to sort, moving onto krafty next, thats half done so far.
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Re: What are you learning?
Cool, any vocals coming?
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Re: What are you learning?
cheers fullas, yeah vocals on the way when I finally have time to tidy up the studio and get a half decent recording of them
Got to get the band together now
Got to get the band together now
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: What are you learning?
maybe, but they'd need to play to the track, fully intend using drum tracks for the authentic feel.foal30 wrote:Live drums?
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Re: What are you learning?
Probably a lot easier not to. Let us know how you get onBg wrote:maybe, but they'd need to play to the track, fully intend using drum tracks for the authentic feel.foal30 wrote:Live drums?
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