We're re-issuing one of Corey's most popular lessons with new sheet music, re-mastered video and updated loop points. From Corey:
In this lesson we will explore techniques that I hope you will be able to use. Most importantly, we discuss how to use your diaphragm and mouth to sing more effectively. So let's put down our guitars and focus on our singing!
Corey
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:
Singing
Loop 1:33 Dynamics and Building Intensity
Loop 2:30 Pony Blues Example
Why don't you catch my shetland, saddle up my black mare
Why don't you catch my shetland, saddle up my black mare
I'm going to find a rider, in the world somewhere
Mmmm, come on, let's just go
Well now get up now pony, come on, let's just go (let's just go)
As we travel on down to the Gulf of Mexico
Loop 4:33 Conversational Tones and Phrasing for Blues Vocals
Loop 4:50 Catfish Blues A Cappella Example
Well I wish, I was a Catfish
Swimming in the deep blue sea
I'd have all you good looking woman lord
Fishing after me, fishing after me, fishing after me
Oh well, oh Lord, sure nuff I do, oh well
Well there's two, two trains a running
And they never go my way
Well they got one that run at midnight other one run
Just for day, running just for day, run just for day, running just for day
Oh Lord, sure nuff I do, well well
Loop 7:02 Interplay of the Slide with Your Voice (Duet)
Loop 7:52 You Got To Move Example
You got to move, you got to move
Got to move on child, you got to move
But when the lord, he get ready
You got to move
You may be high, you may be low
You may be rich and you may be poor
But when the lord, get ready
You got to move
Loop 9:57 Closing Thoughts
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