What are you learning?
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Re: What are you learning?
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I’ve decided I quite like a Pearl Jam album “Yield” so as time allows will transcribe the Bass lines
And finish The Cult and STP “Tiny Music”
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I’ve decided I quite like a Pearl Jam album “Yield” so as time allows will transcribe the Bass lines
And finish The Cult and STP “Tiny Music”
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Yield is my favourite PJ album from back in the day when I was a fan
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One of my brothers played me a live version of “Sirens” I have forgotten what album it’s on but a lovely tune
I quite like Pearl Jam , sort of.
Anyway I am practicing playing quarter, triplet and 8th notes in the same bar over a 80bpm swing beat. I can do 1 or 2 in my sleep. Can I do all 3 with any authentic feel?? Struggling but enjoying it. Might be a late Bass night
I quite like Pearl Jam , sort of.
Anyway I am practicing playing quarter, triplet and 8th notes in the same bar over a 80bpm swing beat. I can do 1 or 2 in my sleep. Can I do all 3 with any authentic feel?? Struggling but enjoying it. Might be a late Bass night
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I have been a bedroom player for too long, I don't know any songs. I know the intro to plenty of songs, I know the verse and chorus of songs, but nothing that is a whole song. So I will take the bits I already know, and learn the rest.
That way, when someone hands me a guitar and asks me to play something, it's not just the intro to Over the Hills and Far Away...
That way, when someone hands me a guitar and asks me to play something, it's not just the intro to Over the Hills and Far Away...
The older I get, the more disappointed in myself I become.
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I've even forgotten that.Danger Mouse wrote: ↑Tue Nov 01, 2022 9:14 am I have been a bedroom player for too long, I don't know any songs. I know the intro to plenty of songs, I know the verse and chorus of songs, but nothing that is a whole song. So I will take the bits I already know, and learn the rest.
That way, when someone hands me a guitar and asks me to play something, it's not just the intro to Over the Hills and Far Away...
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I can only remember songs I learnt when I was 16
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Defeated in round 1, I'm back for another go. The level of fretting hand cramp this causes is my biggest barrier but after a year of occasionally playing around, it's starting to reveal itself. I really want this one under my fingers, it might be my last big jump ever.
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Jamiroqia 'Cosmic Girl'.
Trying to break out of a plateau by genre bending ....
Any idea what guitar the used to record that track on? Im guessing stratty mcstrat pants
Trying to break out of a plateau by genre bending ....
Any idea what guitar the used to record that track on? Im guessing stratty mcstrat pants
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1000% likely stratStrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:29 am Jamiroqia 'Cosmic Girl'.
Trying to break out of a plateau by genre bending ....
Any idea what guitar the used to record that track on? Im guessing stratty mcstrat pants
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
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If you're at work this week you can borrow mine. Just to be clear though: it's a Strat. Three pickups, not offset, the whole shebang.StrummersOfThunder wrote: ↑Mon Nov 06, 2023 8:29 am Jamiroqia 'Cosmic Girl'.
Trying to break out of a plateau by genre bending ....
Any idea what guitar the used to record that track on? Im guessing stratty mcstrat pants
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Re: What are you learning?
Twin peaks (tho baritone would be the ticket here)
We (mostly used to/past tense) play a fair few tv themes in the bull kelp surfers
Get smart
Munsters theme
I dream of jeanie
Ok im off to learn to learn twin peaks now
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