to each his own

6,027

(5 replies, posted in Song requests)

the chords in the key of g 3/4 time g///|///|///|///|c///|///|g///|///|d///|///|g///|///|a///|///|d///|///|d7///|///|g///|///|a7///|///|         d7///|///|g///|d///|g///|d///|g///|d///|g///|strum g and hold for 3 beats all down strums alternate picking between low and middle strings take your pick which one just go back to the top as many times as you wish

6,028

(31 replies, posted in Acoustic)

im not anti semetic but a "jews harp" would fit in, boing boing and easy to pick

Zurf wrote:
sumelton1 wrote:

Use a B7 and say "that's jaaazzz"

Wonderful idea, but a jazz version of "West Bound and Down".....  Do you think anyone would accept it?  Maybe I just need a banjo.

- Zurf

if i win the lottery or a rich relative exits to his final reward i will buy one or several but the price is not in my present budget

6,030

(240 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

pix have you tried the knockoff strat from standard the s101 i played one in the music store and i was impressed enough to buy it on the spot the pro's there set the intonation and made all the adjustments and i have used it on all my recordings ever since

6,031

(5 replies, posted in Acoustic)

ZURF you beat me to the punch on the whole and half steps but you added some very helpful info for your answer to rdot's question

6,032

(5 replies, posted in Acoustic)

ZURF YOU NEED NO CORRECTION c major scale is C D E F G A B C  WHOLE STEP, WHOLE STEP,WHOLE STEP,HALF STEP,WHOLE STEP,WHOLE STEP,WHOLE STEP,HALF STEP no sharps or flats

6,033

(6 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

well said i agree 100%

6,034

(31 replies, posted in Acoustic)

i use 1st finger bar 2nd fret 3rd finger 4th fret 1st, 2nd and 3rd strings mute both high and low e strings or you can play a bar f posistion 7th fret or try 1st finger 4th fret bar 2nd 3rd and 4th mute 1st 3rd finger 6th fret 5th string 4th finger 7th fret 6th string or capo 4th fret and play open g for b open c for e open d for f# for the relative minor play open e minor

6,035

(7 replies, posted in Electric)

doc i think the Boss BR 600 has a built in rhythm that plays various tempos you can set and like my Boss BR 8 it will not record with your tracks it just keeps time while you record

6,036

(7 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

slash he dont move a lot but he looks cool

6,037

(47 replies, posted in Acoustic)

tritones that sounds like an early 50ths vocal trio kinda like "the do mores" pizza's just about ready gonna pop a vidio in the old vhs player tom cruze "the firm"great piano track throughout the movie

6,038

(47 replies, posted in Acoustic)

alvee i think the southpaw took care of your chalange i dont think i would chalange him not on theory id lose,mabey on making pizza from scratch i would have a fighting chance unless of course he's related to chef boy r de

6,039

(47 replies, posted in Acoustic)

if i can help you got it there are a lot of good players on chordie and if you need help with theory you wont have to look further to find the answers you need we got a bunch of well versed therorist to guide you so ask and you shall receive and thanks for your comment

6,040

(57 replies, posted in Acoustic)

Wilson and the Cavaliers from a google search covered by pearl jam recently and featured in by by birdie the musical according to wikipedia

6,041

(23 replies, posted in Songwriting)

if your looking for a eye catching name for a groupe may i offer the following "crap and the aristicrats" (no reflection on your song intended) just a funny thought that flashed into my frontal lobes it would be interesting to see how many names for groups we chordians can conjure up there would be no limit i imagin

6,042

(57 replies, posted in Acoustic)

to each his own nothing against pearl jam great group but the lead singer sounds like he singing and gargling water i dont care for this cover it has a machanical feel to it,but thats just my opinion if you prefer it over the original you can listen as often as you like i'll take the original version

SouthPaw41L wrote:
Old Doll wrote:

Nela!

I drank all the whiskeys meself. Even had me own little sing song.   Finished on this one for ya.!

Feeling maudlin ya know.:lol:

Have a good day in the Swamps!


Sláinte,

Old Doll.


http://ie.youtube.com/watch?v=J_sEtNrYlC4

I guess it's ones is first exposure to a song regarding the "better" version. I heard Pearl Jam do "Last Kiss" before I heard J.Frank Wilson and The Cavaliers do it. Sounds to me like J.Frank is pinching his nostrils closed when he sings it. I like the Pearl Jam version much better. Thanks for that link Old Doll, I enjoyed it immensely.

6,043

(57 replies, posted in Acoustic)

its ok but falls short of the original

6,044

(35 replies, posted in Electric)

standard S101 plays and sounds as good or better then usa or mim's $180.00 4 pickups 1 at the end of the fretboard 1 in the middle and a double coil at the bridge check out the sound on my electric tracks on my web site it is identical in appearence

6,045

(7 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

some more features i see now if you can come up with some way to input notes and time plus add sharps and flats in addition to words and chords on a 5 line musical staff that would be really impressive but damm near impossible

6,046

(8 replies, posted in Guitars and accessories)

check out standard 101 it looks and sounds like a strad it even has a double coil pickup at the bridge plus the 5 posistion toggle for split tones i have one and have used it on all my electric tracks,it cost around 200.00 great action and a Wammy to boot

6,047

(7 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

can you post mp3 files and mov (music and vidios)?

6,048

(7 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

interesting concept looks like you can bid or buy on ebay how long has the site been up and running?

6,049

(23 replies, posted in Songwriting)

i dont know james its sounds like Bill Gates going through puberty

6,050

(23 replies, posted in Songwriting)

i would advise calling yourself "big data"you shouldn't have to much trouble locating deviates there plentifull on the web