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Slipkid
Posted 2010-08-14 8:53 AM (#366197)
Subject: What are you workin' on?



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... cause it might give me a few ideas on what to take a swing at.
For me..
"Goin' Mobile" is 80% there.

I had "Come Together" 70% done till that damn Jukebox Joe guy went and posted his lesson. Now it's back down to 20%.

Took a swing at "Should I Stay or Should I Go"
then decided it was not ready and put it back in the crock pot for more cooking.

"City of New Orleans"... I don't think there have been more vivid, lyrical images written about America. Right up there with "This Land Is Your Land".

"I've Just Seen a Face"... Had it all worked out to the point where it just needed multiple plays to polish it up. Now for some reason it's been put back on the shelf. I hate when that happens.

"The Letter" .... but only of we can turn it on it's ear a bit.

"Pure & Easy"... a bouncey, busy little number with chord changes that are not intuitive. This one will take a hundred plays.
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AlanM
Posted 2010-08-14 9:41 AM (#366198 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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Hmmmmmmm...great question! I've long been fascinated by complex guitar harmonies -- like with a bunch o'guitarists playing together. Since I don't have a bunch o'guitarists who play like I do, I'm stuck with myself and layering with Audacity.

So, in answer: trying to use one guitar and some inexpensive recording equipment to make it sound as though four, five or six guitars are playing together. Trying to put together original compositions that would test that idea.

Been noodling with that for a while, and have posted several misses on the ning site, that started out in the right direction, but ended up becoming solo jam sessions, with more of a "free-for-all" feel to them. Don't get me wrong -- those are a lot of fun to do, and I like them, but I'm trying to add more discipline and structure to what I do.
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stephent28
Posted 2010-08-14 11:22 AM (#366199 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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No Milk Today
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Miguel - BR
Posted 2010-08-14 11:29 AM (#366200 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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Wave: just started.

I usually get something ok, then while I polish it I start another song.

got "Dindi" ready by now.
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FlySig
Posted 2010-08-14 11:37 AM (#366201 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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Working on something original, untitled as of yet.
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alpep
Posted 2010-08-14 1:58 PM (#366202 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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I do the letter joe cocker version.
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Slipkid
Posted 2010-08-14 2:45 PM (#366203 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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I'd say that version would be right in your wheelhouse Al.
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nikon4004
Posted 2010-08-14 4:39 PM (#366204 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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Writing Matt's Waltz....

Mandolin and Guitar,,,,,,,,,,,
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Damon67
Posted 2010-08-14 5:25 PM (#366205 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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Alice In Chains - No Excuses

Singin harmonies and playin.

Also working on new original stuff this weekend.
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Damon67
Posted 2010-08-14 5:25 PM (#366206 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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2ifbyC
Posted 2010-08-14 5:45 PM (#366207 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?
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Gotta a few chords in da works that sound great... but having an issue with expanding the possibilities. Needs a bridge and lead... Just gotta avoid getting distracted!

Patty did ask if I wanted her to write the lyrics... geeeze, one workshop and she's Paul Simon! "Yes, dear..." :cool:
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G8r
Posted 2010-08-14 6:01 PM (#366208 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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"The Happy Birthday Song" for our daughter - 3 today.

For real, Chain Lightning (Steely Dan), trying to work up an arrangement I can play live with the looper so I can play leads over it. Light touch on the Vocalist Live (3rd and 5th above) makes it sound good.
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-08-14 6:53 PM (#366209 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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After guessing forever, I finally found usable correct sounding chords to "Eclipse" by Pink Floyd.

Just a simple thing, but I am happy.
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Beal
Posted 2010-08-14 8:39 PM (#366210 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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Cry Lonely
Have A Little Faith In Me
Dime Store Hero
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-08-14 9:45 PM (#366211 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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Originally posted by Beal:
Have A Little Faith In Me
Great song.


Just started working on:

Apache
Hey Jealousy
Lay Lady Lay
Runaway Train
It's a Heartache

I'm polishing up:

Wall of Death
Long December
Lawyers, Guns and Money
Bartender (Rehab version)
Runnin' Down a Dream

Plus I'm working on some new original stuff.
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stonebobbo
Posted 2010-08-14 9:47 PM (#366212 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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This post woulda been redundant. :rolleyes:
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TRboy
Posted 2010-08-14 10:53 PM (#366213 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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Three recent ones I've been working on are....

Ridin' With Private Malone ~ David Ball

The Greatest ~ Kenny Rogers

Ridin' My Thumb to Mexico ~ Johnny Rodriguez (sang it Friday night and it went well!)

I've been playing around with transposing songs in different keys (C#, D#, etc.) trying to get out of my comfort zone of playing just cowboy chords or using a capo.
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Michael R. Winters
Posted 2010-08-15 7:22 AM (#366214 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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The opening song in the movie Desperado,
Cancion del Mariachi.
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muzza
Posted 2010-08-15 8:41 AM (#366215 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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Happy Together - The Turtles (should give your finger pickin and bass lines a workout)

Friday On My Mind - The EasyBeats (as above, but seems to include every chord known to man)

And one I decided to try learning just this evening;
Bohemian Like You - Dandy Warhols.

Are you looking for something to do with Brian? Try;
No Rain - Blind Melon
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2010-08-15 1:32 PM (#366216 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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Moonshiner - Bob Dylan version. I have the finger picking down but I can't be bothered learning all the words..lol

I have about 5 or 6 songs like that right now - can play them OK except I only know half the lyrics..lol
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Old Man Arthur
Posted 2010-08-15 2:48 PM (#366217 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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Originally by Joe Rotax:
...I have about 5 or 6 songs like that right now - can play them OK except I only know half the lyrics..lol
I learnt "Because the Night" by Patti Smith and Bruce Springsteen cuz I like the song.

But I only half of the words and I definitely cannot sing like Patti Smith.
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Joe Rotax
Posted 2010-08-15 6:00 PM (#366218 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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Patti Smith had a pretty good band back in the day.
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Tim in Yucaipa
Posted 2010-08-16 7:43 AM (#366219 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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Smooth.... Santana. Just to embed the muscle memory.
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Mark in Boise
Posted 2010-08-16 10:16 AM (#366220 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?


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A couple anniversary songs for our parents' 60th next weekend, Yours For Life by Bread and Anniversary Song sung by Eva Cassidy. Guitar was easy. Trying to do her justice with the vocals.
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ProfessorBB
Posted 2010-08-16 1:39 PM (#366221 - in reply to #366197)
Subject: Re: What are you workin' on?



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. . . installing an air conditioner for the guitar room. The room is so airtight that the dehumidifier motor keeps it at a constant 76 degrees. Turn on a light or two (or 50) and it heats up real quick. Should have it completed this weekend.
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