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Have you tried Chordify?
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Guitarists in prog and alternative bands have done it for years. If you like the sound and it fits with what you want to do then go for it.
I'm not sure what's less believable, what OP posted or that ANYONE thinks this is a good idea.
When I was still playing in bands I would always take two guitars with me to a gig in case I broke a string mid-set. Quicker to swap guitar than change a string when you only have half an hour to...
A pinch harmonic is a different thing and is quite difficult to achieve satisfactorily on an acoustic instrument. To do it you roll the pad of your thumb over the point of your pick and dig into the...
I've been frequenting the Acoustic Guitar Forum recently. It's got a great big selection of sub-forums to browse and is pretty active throughout the day:...
He does, like many singers these days, already use an autocue on stage. Usually these are on the floor by the stage monitors. The problem seems to be that while big acts get away with this as they...
There's a shop in the town where I live which I know has a couple of the Eastman models in stock and it's taking a lot of restraint for me not to go down there for a gander tomorrow.
Going to have...
Congrats! That looks lovely.
This thread has had me considering a similar leap from my Ozark all week. Probably need to wait until later in the year though.
My copy of the Sonatas and Partitas for Mandolin transcription arrived yesterday so I spent some time last night picking over the first few pages. I was pleasantly surprised by just how achievable it...
That price scares me, Hobgoblin are selling the same model for £699. I'd be hugely skeptical of what would turn up in the post at that price.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kgO3TbjFiuY
For anyone that missed it.
Well in terms of MeToo/Times Up it's an issue which directly involves the Academy members so if they didn't embrace it they would look even more out of touch and behind the times than usual.
Awards shows have always included a bit of both.
http://variety.com/2018/vintage/news/oscar-politics-controversy-marlon-brando-jimmy-kimmel-1202711409/
Maybe he thought it would be fun? Apparently he played on the studio version of the track (uncredited) so I imagine he's friends with Sufjan and was offered first refusal to play the piece live.
What a great thread (if a bit technical for a music theory ignoramus like me)!
Totally agree. I loved that video. Would eagerly ask that more people post clips with their suggestions!
Talking of amazing Scando folk, I saw these guys (Dreamers Circus) play in Aberdeen a...
Coming from a rock background, in local band circles it would be seen as a major weakness to have the words, a chord sheet or notation in front of you. Yet once a band gets to arena size no-one can...
These are amazing! Never subscribed to a youtube feed as quick.
I've always preferred stiff picks to thin flexible ones. Used Dunlop 1.14 delrins for years and years on my guitars and mandolin, but recently switched to a 0.88 Dunlop Jazz III for both and find the...
Record audio on the tablet of you playing the chords, play it back through the aux of the amp and play the melody over the top while you video it with your phone.
Have you got a link to the group?
Cheers Dagger,
I've not met him (I need to get out more), but that's interesting to know!
Spey in Spate is a James Scott Skinner tune. If you want to hear it played competently Nicola Benedetti played it on her recent album of Scots classical and traditional music.
I don't know much...
I'm doing a year long project to record a song (or set) each week. It's been a while since I did a mandolin set for it but last night I did the Road To Banff and Spey In Spate. Really struggled to...