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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-05-02 5:09 PM (#372987)
Subject: Ok, so I've been perusing this site.


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This fits right in here with more than a few members. check this out
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-05-02 5:25 PM (#372988 - in reply to #372987)
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I never learned any of those songs. Guess they had one chord too many.
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Trader Jim
Posted 2010-05-02 5:28 PM (#372989 - in reply to #372987)
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:D
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MWoody
Posted 2010-05-02 6:02 PM (#372990 - in reply to #372987)
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The best comedy takes a simple truth and waves it in your face.
That was good.

Now... what chords did they use?
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BT717
Posted 2010-05-02 6:42 PM (#372991 - in reply to #372987)
Subject: Re: Ok, so I've been perusing this site.


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Originally posted by MWoody:
The best comedy takes a simple truth and waves it in your face.
That was good.

Now... what chords did they use?
Gee Woody, Just learn any song you want and you'll know!
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fillhixx
Posted 2010-05-02 9:46 PM (#372992 - in reply to #372987)
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Root, minor, four, five.


What? You never been to Nashvile?
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ozwatto
Posted 2010-05-03 5:49 AM (#372993 - in reply to #372987)
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This was at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival last year. I remember watching it on TV and I couldn't help grabbing my guitar and trying it for myself.

I reckon I must have learned guitar at the same place they studied music.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-05-03 7:04 AM (#372994 - in reply to #372987)
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Then you have Pachelbel\'s Canon...

And Pachelbel finally mutates into This...

Enjoy!
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Mike S.
Posted 2010-05-03 6:27 PM (#372995 - in reply to #372987)
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Hi, everyone!
I played Pachabel's Canon on Kazoo! one time with my music teacher. No, it was not part of my music history class, and yes, we were bored that day, but had a riot doing it! I told you had stories to tell, right? and btw... "The Shortest Song in the World" has only 3 chords. Just sing,,,,"This is the shortest song in the world!", in the key of your choice, and you're done! (Steve Martin did it on Heehaw! one time, and yes, my sisters and I copied it shamelessly, and even did it on the local banquet circuit when we were in high schhool. But your gotta hit those chords in just the right spot, or else! You'll figure it out. You people on this site know a lot of stuff.
God Bless You.
Mike Seguin
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Jimbob
Posted 2010-05-03 8:05 PM (#372996 - in reply to #372987)
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Originally posted by fillhixx:
Root, minor, four, five.


What? You never been to Nashvile?
Nashville....is that North or South of Campbell River??
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CanterburyStrings
Posted 2010-05-03 9:06 PM (#372997 - in reply to #372987)
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Right about now Nashville is IN the Cumberland river. :(
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-05-04 12:35 AM (#372998 - in reply to #372987)
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I saw that Opryland was flooded out. It's bad there. Let's hope the Ernest Tubbs Record Store across the street is OK. I also hope Dan Shafer and Jonmark and all the other folks down there stay high and dry.
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Jonmark Stone
Posted 2010-05-04 1:32 AM (#372999 - in reply to #372987)
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High, dry and fortunate here.
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Mr. Ovation
Posted 2010-05-04 3:54 PM (#373000 - in reply to #372987)
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Oh great... an excuse for writing more of my least favorite music styles... country and western...

I do hope everyone is safe.
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