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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-03 9:00 AM (#112452)
Subject: D# no longer



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For a few reasons, one of which being the OFC Lobby Jam, BrianT & I have cowboy-ed up and went to concert pitch.
We went a half step down in the first place for vocal reasons. We have found that most of the ones we went flat for are no longer a problem. On the other hand, there are a few that will require some serious practice.
Even with just a half step up it's harder to get that Orbison warble in "Pretty Women" the way I like it. And "Won't Get Fooled Again", sketchy to begin with, has become problematical.
Well, we got a couple months to work it back up to speed.
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Waskel
Posted 2007-03-03 9:38 AM (#112453 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer



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Good for you, Brad&Brian!
Expect that soon your voices will lower, you will get acne, and your parents will start letting you wear long pants and stay up past 9!

If you still have problems you can always cahpo on the 11th fret!
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2007-03-03 10:31 AM (#112454 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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He just started having to wear a bra last year. During my layoff I lost about an octave of falsetto. I guess everyone grows up eventually.
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Goober
Posted 2007-03-03 11:36 AM (#112455 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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This will be good for your well being. According to my departed friend, upright bass player Roy Huskey, Jr., D#/Eb is the only note that produces no light...i.e. it produces a black aura, if you will.

I used to look at Roy sideways when he would tell me this kind of stuff, but he swore that he saw notes in colors. I never thought to ask him what the happy note was. LOL! He died ten years ago a the age of 40. He was one of the best.
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cliff
Posted 2007-03-03 11:41 AM (#112456 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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". . but he swore that he saw notes in colors . ."

Synesthesia.

A lot of people have it.

Some see/assign colours to letters/numbers as well . . .

It's pretty fascinating.
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-03 11:45 AM (#112457 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer



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Advise like that makes me feel that much better about the switch.
Ahhh... to be one of those types that can "see" colors.
I look forward to meeting you Goob. Seems like if I can keep my ears open and my mouth shut I just might learn something from ya.
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Brian T
Posted 2007-03-03 11:50 AM (#112458 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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I sometimes tyhink I can hear colors. Oh yes, sometimes I think I can smell certain numbers. Pi for example smells kind of like pine needles.
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rededdie
Posted 2007-03-03 1:14 PM (#112459 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer



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I smelled a number once, then we smoked it
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willard
Posted 2007-03-03 1:24 PM (#112460 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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I smell my music all the time and it stinks!
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stephent28
Posted 2007-03-03 1:30 PM (#112461 - in reply to #112452)
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rededdie & willard,

you guys crack me up!
That was on par with some of the funniest I have read in a while! :cool:
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TexasDoc
Posted 2007-03-03 2:04 PM (#112462 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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Time to hijack the thread (again, since it has already changed from key to colors to smoking and smelling)...

What do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour. I vote for "If I had $1000000" by the BareNaked Ladies.

Any other suggestions?
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schroeder
Posted 2007-03-03 2:24 PM (#112463 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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"What do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour. "

Quietly.
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guitarwannabee
Posted 2007-03-03 2:28 PM (#112464 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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From what I have been told you might want to hear them sing their favorite vocal song
"""" Tequila """"

Sorry guys I just had to say that. GWB
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Waskel
Posted 2007-03-03 4:16 PM (#112465 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer



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"What do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour?"

"What do you want? To hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour?"

"What? Do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour?"

"What? Do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour?"

"What? Do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour?"

"What? Do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour?"

"What? Do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour?"

"What? Do you want to hear Brian and Brad sing at the tour?"

Take your pick.
Personally, I'd like to hear their rendition of "Henry the 8th".
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willard
Posted 2007-03-03 7:55 PM (#112466 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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Kick My Ass by Big and Rich
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-03-03 10:18 PM (#112467 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer



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"Drag, The Magic Puffin"
or
"I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing"
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2007-03-03 11:11 PM (#112468 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer



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Originally posted by fillhixx:
"Drag, The Magic Puffin"
Is that Lou Reed?
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fillhixx
Posted 2007-03-04 3:17 AM (#112469 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer



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More like a lyric inspiration for Woody...


or maybe they could do the Theme to Bonanza!
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Old Applause Owner
Posted 2007-03-04 10:38 AM (#112470 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer


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Brad, if you guys really want to justify the downtuning, you gotta add some Stevie Ray Vaughan to your repertoire..... :D

Roger
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Northcountry
Posted 2007-03-04 11:28 AM (#112471 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer
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Capo the Orbison stuff up one fret, to get back to standard tuning.
To be honest if your singing Roy's songs the way he sings it you should not be having any trouble with most music. He had a great high vocal range.

Randy
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Slipkid
Posted 2007-03-04 1:43 PM (#112472 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer



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It was easy to just capo up to conform when it's just cowboy chords, but it makes Brian's lead work a lot harder. You get used to seeing the dots in a certain place.
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Northcountry
Posted 2007-03-04 3:10 PM (#112473 - in reply to #112452)
Subject: Re: D# no longer
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Yep for sure; Save the standard tuning until the last set and tune up for those or do what I do and have a second guitar ready to go. I use four completly different tunings in one eening and I capo four different frets to get the chord arangements where I want them. you'll work it out.
Fun ain't it!

Randy
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