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Thanks man!I got right to work and made a YouTube video of a Christmas song--using a Chordomonica!Surely someone will hire me for their [Christmas] party!G
Quote from: Gnarly He Man on October 20, 2008, 04:12:21 PMThanks man!I got right to work and made a YouTube video of a Christmas song--using a Chordomonica!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91VJ0C4IcPoSurely someone will hire me for their [Christmas] party!GI don't know it, but I liked it alot!!
Thanks man!I got right to work and made a YouTube video of a Christmas song--using a Chordomonica!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91VJ0C4IcPoSurely someone will hire me for their [Christmas] party!G
My advice would be to focus on playing the piece through with just single note playing - and then when you are happy with that you can add in your chords. There are some big jumps in that song, so you want to be sure to hit them accurately. But the tone and tempo were very nice - so stick with it .
Quote from: zvigrunb on December 30, 2021, 04:44:28 AMQuote from: Gnarly He Man on October 20, 2008, 04:12:21 PMThanks man!I got right to work and made a YouTube video of a Christmas song--using a Chordomonica!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=91VJ0C4IcPoSurely someone will hire me for their [Christmas] party!GI don't know it, but I liked it alot!!Written by Irving Berlin, it became the single biggest selling Christmas song of all time (by Bing Crosby). Here's a backstory:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WS-SC_RQ7pQscotty
Yes, I do need a haircut but made this video anyway.Not used to playing a 12 hole chromatic but did this on one of my Caberet 1248'shttps://youtu.be/0cCUPclLvUg
Thanks Beads. I've explained before that because I have a serious hearing loss that I transpose things to keys that sound better to me. The kicker on this is that that it was originally written in C Major