This topic is subjective. Heres what I think by genre

Overall popularity - The Beatles
Classical - Bach
Metal - Metallica
Folk- Dylan, Woodie Gutherie, Arlo Gutherie...this list goes on and on
Bluegrass - Garcia & Grisman
Rock - Zepplin, The Stones... too many to mention
Delta Blues - Robert Johnson
Singer songwriters- Elton John and Bernie Taupin, Billy Joel
Punk Rock- Greenday, The Ramones,
Country - Johnny Cash
Fusion Jazz- Uzeb


I could keep writing as I enjoy many types of music and depending on my mood my favs just change. Age and location play a big role as do social strata and eviromental influences. Most musicians will appericiate many types of music and artists. I guess you can say that there is no Bad music.....well ok thats also debatable.
Michel

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

Most of those ''worn out'' guitars are actually fantastic instruments. The body may look worn but everything else is top notch. Take Tommy Emmanuels Martin, or Willie Nelsons old classical. Don't forget that not only are these guitars played for decades but it also plays in to the image the artist wants to portray. The grizzled old cowboy would look a bit wierd with a shinny new bright green guitar! lol The punk rocker that wants to sell to his audience will try to show how hard it has been living on the fringes almost homeless. But you can bet that a good luther has had his hands on that guitar and the instrument is tuned and worked just as the musician wants it.

On another note, a quality guitar will ''age''. My Norman sounds much fuller then when I first bought it 15 years ago. If you keep playing it and care for it , the sound will mature. Some artists will not get rid of such a valued instrument.

Have a great day.
Michel

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

acmecorp wrote:

I forgot Puff the Magic Dragon, I used to do that one for my daughter when she didn't spend her time insulting me and begging for money.

Here's another puke turning revelation, I once got my daughter to provide the vocals for Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, while I was testing a mixing desk and a bunch of recording and sequencing software.

Suffice to say she rapidly got pissed off with the results.

Ah kids, don't you love 'em

I know how you feel my daughter is 14 aghhh!

Seems we go from Hero to Zero real fast!

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Ok I'll step up to the plate...gonna kick myself for this,

Evergreen-Barbara Streisand     it has great chord changes
Rainbows all over your blues - John Sebastian
Leaving on a jet plane  PP&M
Puff The Magic Dragon  PP&M

Probably many more but hey they are fun to play!

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alvee33 wrote:
(0)==#paranormal guitar wrote:

They say I have the fastest right hand in Britain...  big_smile

Will

Lmao.

That tends to happen when young men get to a certain age. Don't worry, they say it's quite natural.

Thats just too funny!

(0)==#paranormal guitar wrote:

Yeah, you're right! Only proper guitarists read written music! Tabs are kind of annoying sometimes.

Will

Many professional musicians that are guitarists cannot read music. Can you even name a few?
Michel

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(71 replies, posted in Acoustic)

for Old Doll,
Enjoy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-idDbIfGvw

I could have made it shorter but I'm sure the moderators would have pulled my reply off this string. lol

Michel

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

gitaardocphil ,
Yes you are right about the attributes to my work. We always try to find non-confrontational solutions. It is a job of logistics. Lots of planning. Not like the movies. lol

I'm happy to hear that you reached the turning point in your life. We all go through hard times and some come out with deeper scars then others. The important thing is to be able to find the positive side to each situation. Live and Learn!

Michel

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

gitaardocphil ,
I am a bodyguard and manage a private securty firm. My work permits me to meet many fasinating people. From CEO's to famous artists, to politicians. It is a high stress job and music is one of my many ways of winding down. I also have a second job that has become more of a hobby. I am a master trainner for dogs,I used to own a canine centre but sold the business. I still train dogs but only by refferal and on my time. Just like when you tell people you are a doctor and they have to ask about a pain they have, when people find out you train dogs they always start the next sentance with '' My little FiFi chews everything I own, what should I do?'' LOL

I do realise that my work is not mainstream yet I am very passonate about what I do. I believe that passion is what causes success in life. I also lived through a bad back injury. As a teenager I paralized ( temporary ) due to a bad hit playing football ( american football ) I damaged the lumbar facets between L4 and L5. Later in life I started to lose all feeling in my legs. After many months of tests we discovered that the pain caused by the facets, was causing the discs to inflame. One disc was pushing against my spinal chord. Untill we found the cause the neurosergeons were baffled because I had signs of nerve damage pointing to a spinal chord injury but there were other symtoms that I did not have that I should have had. So a program of painkillers was used to stop the pain from causing the swelling of the disc. It worked! Better still about a year ago I didn't feel any pain and just stoped taking the painkillers. Haven't had a problem since, My doctor cannot explain the sudden lack of pain but as he said '' Some things are not in our hands, Lets just be happy that for the time being all is well. ''

Michel

welcome2myhead wrote:

why is it that every song i look at on this site has those stupid tabs? has no one here studied music at all? People need to REALLY learn how to play the guitar

Either you have no diplomacy or you are just an idiot. Everybody here shares the same passion and learns from each other. I've been playing guitar for 25 + years, I also play Sax. I can read music, I can learn from Tabs, I can figure stuff out for myself...... I have also learned from people with very little experience on this site. We ''Chordians'' have a passion for exchanging thoughts and ideas. We teach, we learn. If while discussing with someone else I discover a song or artist that I did not know about and learn it. Then that person has been the catalyst for a learning experience. This is no place for a wannabe with a penchant for putting others down. In my experience people who act this way find that the only way to try to show that they are ''superior'' is by making others feel ''inferior''. So my advice to you would be to keep learning, try sharing your knowledge, open up your mind to different things. If you go about it properly some people here would be happy to share with you. Take this oppertunity to learn about people and social etiquette. Your nickname says it all, you welcomed us to your head and all we see at this time is a pompus underacheiver who has a knack for making enemies.
Michel

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The exchange rate for Cdn to US is very low right now. Ask your bank and they can tell you. Bring cash in US dollars because the shop in VT might charge you more for the exchange then the bank. You can call customs canada to see what the duties are.....or how long you have to stay in the US before you can bring back an item of that value.
Happy to see that they took care of you at Debussys!
Good luck
Michel

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Hi Old Doll,
Sure sounds lovely. My maternal grandmother was an O'Brian. My Great-Grandparents came over from Ireland to Montreal. We have a huge Irish community here. Actually our St-Patricks' Day Parade is the oldest and longest running parade in North America. I hope to one day cross over to the Isle with my family and maybe visit some areas where some of my roots are from. As a credit to my grandmother,years ago I had a Shamrock tattooed over my heart. She always used to say that we were decendants of King Boru. Here parents were from the area around lake Boru. Last year on New Years Eve I met a young traveler in a pub who was from the same area. He started calling me his cousin and we had a grand time together. He sure could put away the Guinness!!!

an dtann ag lá álainn
Michel

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Hey Brad,
Well I just had to stop in at the guitar shop near my house and fell in love with a beautiful Martin series 15 Jumbo http://www.mguitar.com/guitars/choosing … amp;m=J-15 . I think I'm gonna pass on the electric and put a little more from the budget on the Martin. lol
I will have to wait till the new house is bought and we are moved in but there will still be one waiting for me!

Have a good weekend and remember ''The average man will bristle if you say his father was dishonest, but he will brag a little if he discovers that his great-grandfather was a pirate.''

Michel

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I'm just leaving the office for the weekend....we are going to visit some homes this weekend. Hope to find something soon. I would love to move before the school year starts.
Have a great one matey,
Michel

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gitaardocphil wrote:

hello BADEYE what is that Lobster smoothie? I know you live in the PLACE TO BE to eat delicious lobster's, been a few times in Canada, I love Canada in fact and I always wanted to live there.
I speak Dutch, English (very good) and FRENCH is our second language, you can compare it with the situation in Quebec. I am still desperately looking and I hope to find the chords and lyrics on a day: Kate & Anne McGarrigle: complaint pour St Catherine.
I am also most of the time (lonely") player, but I have 1 nice tool to play with: Korg Pandora, I use the device for my electric guitars and I just follow the bass beat and drum loops, and every week I play acoustic with a friend, mostly starting with an oldie, like The HONEYBUS: I can't let Maggie go but a few minutes later we start to play our own stuff (can be played electric too). My "sparring partner" is a drummer, who has played on some records in a studio, so he is a lot better than me concerning the rhythm, but to play I think we are equal.
One question: I was caught when speeding in Alberta, on the way from Jasper to Edmonton in 2002, and had to face court 3 months later which was impossible of course. So if I come to Canada, Montreal, to drive again in that beautiful Canadian part, will there be a risk for me on the airport, or just in Alberta? Please help me.

I would contact the RCMP ( Royal Canadian Mounted Police http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/  ) to find out how to clear the matter up. You may be stopped by immigration when entering the country if you have any outstanding problems with the law here. Good Luck! You do realize that the drive from Montreal to Edmonton is a very long one?

Michel

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I could break into Bob Marleys  ''Redemtion Song''

Old Pirates, yes, they rob I  , took me to the concert scene, the meanest one was Badeye.......

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I'm a sucker for Child In Time. I would be hard to call in sick as I am one of the bosses.....well maybe I could...... lol

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James McCormick wrote:

Ken, this song is a great statement - Some of the most trustworthy, rational, and good people that I know are atheists.  Likewise, some of the most dishonest, loony, and deviant people I know profess to be followers of some established faith.

Seems to me that what a person actually does in life is far more important than any 'brand' of belief system.  Glad to see you back on the Songwriting forum.  James

My whole system in life when it comes to dealing with people is simple.I don't care about religion, race, color, rich or poor.
Is the person nice or is the person an a$$hole. People tend to show us who they are, it is up to us to believe them.

Ken the song is great. The line '' He’ll put out his hand but expect you to give '' sums up the agenda of almost all types of faith. Keep it up!
Michel

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I know and I fear that I will be missing Deep Purple also...... Oh well there will be others....

Lets take the B chord. Proper form is barre across all six strings with the index at the second fret, second finger 4th fret 4th string, third finger 4t fret 3rd string, fourth finger 4th fret second string. it does take practice but it will permit you to progress in your chord changes. Major to minor to minor 7th to 7th.
keep at it!
Michel

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Ya, I just want to have fun banging out some old Billy Squire or Zeppelin. We are in the process of buying a larger home and I will be building a soundproof room for my sons drums. I might as well get some use out of it.
How the summer been out east? Ours just sucks, either rainning or +35 and very humid. I almost miss the winter....almost.
Michel

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

lobster Smoothie?
Your doubts are well founded Brad, I only have eyes for my wife. She's the absolute love of my life.
Michel

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Old Doll wrote:

Hi Michel,

How come you never use that sexy language with me?Lol.

Old Doll.

J'aimerais bien mais est-que vous parlez le français?

translation. I would love to but do you speak french?

Michel

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bluenote wrote:

HI all, i'm Franck from...FRANCE,this site is great but my english is not perfect,so i'm very cautious with my answers,have a good time with music , bye! maybe later!!!

Bonjour Bluenote,
Il y a quelque francophone sur ce site. Personne juge les autre ici. Bienvenue dans notre petit monde de musique et d'amitié.

Michel