This weeks winner is Three Little Birds, a Bob Marley song. Maybe we will have some submissions that include singing!
ummmm
Boy we're really jumping the shark this week.
Is this a three chord song?
It sure is
Yes, it's a simple tune/song. Yes, it's 3 chords (but then, there are lots of songs out there that are just 3 chords). It was suggested, it was voted on. Maybe it's not your cup of tea. Maybe you think it's too simple. Maybe you think it's not a mandolin tune. But..... there are plenty of people out there who don't care for bluegrass. or old time, or Irish, or fiddle tunes. Plenty of people out there who can't play complicated tunes. They either don't participate when the winner isn't a tune they care to learn, or they play along, giving it the old college try. Since it WAS suggested as a poll tune, and since it was voted on, I hope that we do get some contributions! :-)
Yes Ginny, 1X24X7X2=336! (Hours)
Simon - how'd my name get in here? ...all I said was...ummmm. I was actually hoping that you should don a black wig and get a ukulele and do this song...or whoever voted for it. I agree with Barbara - someone suggested it, voted on it and therefor it should hold as much weight as any others. I just don't happen to have my uke tuned at the moment.
Three little birds I think perhaps Barbara was trying to talk herself into posting one. I hope she does.
Really nice David, thanks. And well done for leading the way on this one. Am looking forward to hearing all the others. -and a Ukulele is ok by me, at least, I’m not instrumentist. Remembering we get 97/100 just for posting. Star presentation is hardly 1 1/2 points.
David, that was MOST excellent! Don't worry! Every Little Thing, is Gonna be ALL RIGHT!!!!!
Hats off to David for taking on the challenge and rockin' it !
A brilliant rendition from David shows us all what can be accomplished if we put our minds to it.
brilliant David, thats my day started with a smile. thanks
Terrific!
Oh Simon, you are a trooper. You and David. And funnily enough it's good !! ( although I still don't know how you can playing, lying down)
Nice. Billie Eilish vocal stylings too! You should cover some of her songs.
Thanks Ginny and David. Ok I might try some on the mandolin.
Thanks David and Simon. I’m certainly not going to post this week because I’m not relaxed enough.
Fine efforts, both of you. As Frithjof says, I too will not be having a go at this one even after your sterling efforts!
In that case I’m going to have to post an attempt at The Squirrel Hunters (Week #6), motley band of unrelaxed renegades that you are!
Fantastic, both of you! You've given some joyful mando-twists to Marley-toons
Yay, Marc, rock version! @Frithjof Sorry to hear that Frithjof, some weeks are hard like that. Hope it’s better soon. -It’ll be fine if you post just a verse within 2-3 weeks.
Simon,way to be!
Available for a limited time is my less than stellar attempt of Three Little Birds. The only reason I'm posting this is because I spent so much time and energy working on it. Please forgive my Milli Vanilli lip synch debacle and the the fact that I can' seem to read the damn lyrics when I'm singing, which by the way I hate, my signing that is. I am proud of the drum programming, I think it sounds like Reggae.
Great job David, that's one to remember
Star material there David, as usual. You get the full 1 1/2 points I guess -though it’s not me to say, have to ask the judges, Ginny and Barbara, they’ll be posting soon. And I really dig your exercise bicycle, is that a Reggae too?
Watching David Hansen’s performance in the morning made me a little relaxed for today. Thanks, David.
Great work, David. You have surpassed yourself here! I bet Marley never imagined your instrumentation when he was doing this song.
Three great versions of a song that's unusual for the mandolin!
Just when you think you've heard it all.....and besides that who knew David was a soprano ? You're all good sports.
Wow, this just keeps getting better Cool version, David. Got the Reggae bopping there.
This looked like too much fun to pass up, everyone was having such fun with it and it's way out of my wheelhouse. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ux9NdKlXVkQ
That was fun, Mark.
Cool Marc, I can imagine hearing this on the radio, nice management of the different instruments. That’s four of us swimming around. Come on in guys the water’s fine!
Kudos to all of you! All versions were so enjoyable!
Well played Mark, you definetly got the reggae vibe. In regards to Barbara's comment on listing the instruments being played when we post, I agree it's a good idea. Martin always does this so he should be commended. For Three Little Birds I played a Sobell octave mandolin tuned AEAE, Fender Telecaster electric guitar, Roland C-30 Digital Harpsichord using the organ setting, German made, no name double bass and I programmed an Alesis SR16 drum machine for the reggae drum parts. I also did a bad impersonation of Milli Vanilli when singing .
Yes, I agree too, the technical details of the video are important. For my video on this occasion it was my Nepal, green and white bird watching woolen sweater (hand made), and a pair of perfectly fitting very expensive, green, Turkish, tough-but-soft, denim trousers that I found for 2 pounds in a second hand shop in England. The rest is personal.
I used multiple mandolin tracks, programmed bass & drums through my Ableton DAW. My only mandolin family instrument is a Washburn M106SWK, and that was all I used here, playing chords straight through in one track and playing a little riff + goofing around in another track and using a few effects. I didn’t spend much time working on mandolin chops for this, still the whole process required At least 8 hours yesterday. Edit: Sometimes I make videos of myself playing like most of us do here; in that case I have to add more hours to video production getting the audio and video to synch. I'm an amateur using amateurish tools and having fun with it when I can do it.
Well Mark, that is also excellent. I cannot believe that four people took up the cause for this song. Simon, you break me up.
I'm just so impressed! How do you guys put together such quality videos so quickly, with a song that must be outside every mandolin player's comfort zone? Barbara wondered in one of the posts above whether people would find it too easy. On the contrary, I'm finding it hard to get my head around this one.
Hey Dennis I was thinking that it could be reasonably easy if it was played as a three chord song, just chops on the upbeat all the way through. Then vocals are just spoken ( with feeling, of course). I actually found the rhythm for singing quite difficult. The singing itself though is just like mandolin, anyone who can talk can sing, it’s just practice. I practiced singing a LOT for a year, you can tell, right? No? Ha, Ha. Well I did! By the way, I really like Marc’s vocal style, in parts almost spoken.
Well, here you go then. You asked for it.
Brilliant Dennis! That’s what we were looking for and nice accompaniments too. No worries, Peace and Love!
Well done, Dennis. I see you in a whole different light after this offering. Highly impressive!
Have you guys ever been with a whole load of friends having a good time and you suddenly think, wait a minute, someone’s missing, hiding? -Bertram?
Dennis, that was great, I knew you could do it. Come to think of it, where is Bertram? and Ginny too.
Great work Dennis. That came out nicely. Can this end now? (well after Bertram does it) I think all of these will be used as blackmail in the future. (which is why I'm saving them all - mwahaha)