I guess I meant you find a tune in a key but it's too high or low, is it just a matter of experimenting with the capo until you find something comfortable for you?
I guess I meant you find a tune in a key but it's too high or low, is it just a matter of experimenting with the capo until you find something comfortable for you?
Corey I am so grateful for your lessons and patricularly this latest series on singing as I've always thought the blues is really a sung form of music. Instrumentals are nice but the human voice and a story really communicates the blues at it's base and it's such an emotional release/charge to let it all out with a song.
Any chance of a look at the singing on 'Everybody Ought To Change' where the singinging is kind of against the tune on the guitar?
Vince thanks. I am glad you enjoyed the lesson. The voice is where it all starts. That is a good idea to revisit that song and how to sing it. I will keep that in mind/
I thought I'd try submitting this tune to you for you to give me some feedback. I know this tune must be ancient history to you but I really like it and I'm still struggling with the singing.
Forgive the poor video and sound but I'm a long way away and totally inexperienced in such wonders on the internet.
Well keep well and thanks for your lessons, they're great.
Corey,
I guess I meant you find a tune in a key but it's too high or low, is it just a matter of experimenting with the capo until you find something comfortable for you?
Thanks for all this.
Hi
If this series is going on, any chance of looking at transposing?
Thanks
Greetings Vince...what do you mean, as in how to transpose?
Corey,
I guess I meant you find a tune in a key but it's too high or low, is it just a matter of experimenting with the capo until you find something comfortable for you?
Thanks for all this.
Yes Vince a capo is useful when looking for the key that is most comfortable for the voice.
Corey I am so grateful for your lessons and patricularly this latest series on singing as I've always thought the blues is really a sung form of music. Instrumentals are nice but the human voice and a story really communicates the blues at it's base and it's such an emotional release/charge to let it all out with a song.
Any chance of a look at the singing on 'Everybody Ought To Change' where the singinging is kind of against the tune on the guitar?
Vince thanks. I am glad you enjoyed the lesson. The voice is where it all starts. That is a good idea to revisit that song and how to sing it. I will keep that in mind/
Corey
Who made the guitar your playing in this lesson?
Thanks
Hi Corey,
I thought I'd try submitting this tune to you for you to give me some feedback. I know this tune must be ancient history to you but I really like it and I'm still struggling with the singing.
Forgive the poor video and sound but I'm a long way away and totally inexperienced in such wonders on the internet.
Well keep well and thanks for your lessons, they're great.
Vince
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I guess I'd like a short lesson on singing. How you approach it? What keys are best for your voice? How and when you capo etc.
Thanks for it all,
bc