I defy anyone to dislike this. Beautiful.
Music thread
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y2johnny
Hip Priest
sunlight
karlypants
Banks of the Croal
Cajunboy
okocha
wanderlust
BoltonTillIDie
Norpig
boltonbonce
Sluffy
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275 Re: Music thread Tue Sep 08 2020, 13:46
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
I'm a massive New Order fan and this is their new single, it's not one of their best to be honest but still love them
276 Re: Music thread Tue Sep 08 2020, 13:48
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
I can see why this appeals Boncey, great slide guitar and great norksboltonbonce wrote:
277 Re: Music thread Tue Sep 08 2020, 13:53
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Yep I noticed the guitar tits too.Norpig wrote:I can see why this appeals Boncey, great slide guitar and great norksboltonbonce wrote:
281 Re: Music thread Wed Sep 09 2020, 08:10
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Is this a new genre of music? What can we call it? How about Fit Rock? Nork Rock?
282 Re: Music thread Wed Sep 09 2020, 09:20
sunlight
Andy Walker
Norpig wrote:Is this a new genre of music? What can we call it? How about Fit Rock? Nork Rock?
I dont know what you are referring to. These Ladies are exceptionally talented. Their technique is sublime. Although they didnt write the songs they have a great tone and represent us superbly on the Worlds stage.
The first Lady, Juliette, is using a Gibson melody maker with a customised bridge. Her tech has adapted an item from a computer to simulate vibrato. Not the first, but it is done well.
If you check out the equipment the second Lady is using you will get a good idea for a basis of your own guitar system. No doubt she has a great rack, of effects pedals.
283 Re: Music thread Wed Sep 09 2020, 09:52
sunlight
Andy Walker
For this Van Halen classic she has chosen not to use the humbuckers and has gone for some single pick-ups in the neck position. Eddie, of course, used humbuckers, as she is here, in the bridge position. Again this is all about technique.
284 Re: Music thread Wed Sep 09 2020, 10:01
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
I can think of a few techniques i'd like her to try on me.
286 Re: Music thread Thu Sep 10 2020, 23:35
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
It must come from a lifetime of learning and practicing their fingering although it’s beyond me how the do it with such long nails?sunlight wrote:
I dont know what you are referring to. These Ladies are exceptionally talented. Their technique is sublime. Although they didnt write the songs they have a great tone and represent us superbly on the Worlds stage.
The first Lady, Juliette, is using a Gibson melody maker with a customised bridge. Her tech has adapted an item from a computer to simulate vibrato. Not the first, but it is done well.
If you check out the equipment the second Lady is using you will get a good idea for a basis of your own guitar system. No doubt she has a great rack, of effects pedals.
I guess it’s all about practice and technique.
287 Re: Music thread Fri Sep 11 2020, 00:56
sunlight
Andy Walker
wanderlust wrote:
It must come from a lifetime of learning and practicing their fingering although it’s beyond me how the do it with such long nails?
I guess it’s all about practice and technique.
Those Ladies are playing those songs. There is no trickery. The action will be very low on the guitars, as it ought to be, to accomodate faster playing.
You will most likely find that they come from well off families who have put them through years of lessons. Also all their equipment has been bought for them.
288 Re: Music thread Fri Sep 11 2020, 04:31
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
sunlight wrote:
For this Van Halen classic she has chosen not to use the humbuckers and has gone for some single pick-ups in the neck position. Eddie, of course, used humbuckers, as she is here, in the bridge position. Again this is all about technique.
Very talented but I had to pause before my ears bled
289 Re: Music thread Fri Sep 11 2020, 08:00
sunlight
Andy Walker
The first two videos are genuine in that they are playing the songs. In this third one the Lady is miming to it here and there. Though she is using the correct chords in most places.
If one must be critical it is that they didnt write the songs. Many people can play covers, but they cannot write a decent song ever.
If one must be critical it is that they didnt write the songs. Many people can play covers, but they cannot write a decent song ever.
290 Re: Music thread Fri Sep 11 2020, 08:49
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I’m a bang average blues guitarist and have been playing for 50 years during which time I’ve written a grand total of 2 tunes on the guitar. There must be 50 more lying in the bin because I get self critical so I know it ain’t easy (although I’ve had far more writing success on the keyboard)sunlight wrote:
If one must be critical it is that they didnt write the songs. Many people can play covers, but they cannot write a decent song ever.
At the end of the day there are only 12 notes so it’s inevitable that stuff sounds derivative and that makes it difficult to feel confident about writing something truly new where the differentiation is in instrumentation and feel.
Millions of people write but very few get recorded although modern home studios and sites like bandcamp are changing that. But usually it’s the writer themselves that are the biggest barrier.
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