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Song Practice 9 Months BSR
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Song Practice, singing while playing, 9 months of guitar lessons, only one voice lesson, it shows huh?
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Watch Blind Snoopy butcher songs from all genres and make them almost unrecognizable for my guitar teacher. If it's acoustic and somebody is teaching it I will
OK, I figured it was time for an update. Blind Snoopy is now 49! I have been learning guitar for a solid year now and this is basically my homework page. Nothing of real value on her for anybody but other beginners as this all stuff from my guitar lessons and really isn't fit for human consumption. I am still learning to play and sing, really working on learning something about recording but of course all this stuff is quite rough, done at home on a PC. It's here only for critique and education, mine and my friends on the beginners forums I frequent...
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Charts
Peak #63
Peak in subgenre #20
Author
Edwin McCain
Rights
Blind Snoopy Rhodes, 2006
Uploaded
August 01, 2006
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MP3 3.6 MB 128 kbps 3:56
Story behind the song
This was done as practice for my guitar and voice lessons. It's a great wedding song and we have Son getting married this month so I guess this is how I came up with the song choice. I am not playing the wedding though, no worrys, this is just for fun and self improvemnent...
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I don't know, I sort of learned them but they change every time I try to sing it. Don't transcribe them here, buy Edwin McCain's song like I did and listen to them there. He gets it right... BSR Equip was a Takamine EG240 to a Zoom A2 to a Kustom Sienna 65 amp, the vocals were done through a Shure PG48 through the the XLR on the amp. Used a lineout from the amp to the Korg D1600 channel 1 and fixed it up in Audacity and Live4 a bit. Single take, scratch take if you prefer. All mixing and effects were run through the amp and you basically are hearing what I was hearing. I'm really counting on the voice lessons to do me some good...
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