For myself I am learning
No One Like You - David Crowder
Wholly Yours - David Crowder
All Creatures of Our God and King - David Crowder
The Love Song - Third Day
You Never Let Go - Not sure
For Mojo Monday I am learning
My Way - Los Lonely Boys
Heaven - Los Lonely Boys
“The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn” - David Russell (Scottish classical Guitarist. b.1942)
Things I'm currently trying to learn:
Cold Shot - SRV
Hell's Bells - AC/DC
Hey Joe - Hendrix
Purple Haze - Hendrix
Hotel Califiornia - Eagles
TZ
For me:
Who Am I - Casting Crowns
Here I Am to Worship - Tim Hughs
Open the Eyes of My Heart - Paul Baloche
Shout to the North - Martin Smith
The King of Love - Stuart Townend and Kevin Jamieson
geoo:
You Never Let Go is by Matt and Beth Redman...assuming it's the same song :-)
Have you seen the Modern Worship Fakebook? I've had a lot of fun with it and it's well worth the price ($45) if you like praise and worship music. Check it out here if you are interested: http://www.worshiptogether.com/store/productdetail.aspx?iid=481226&tid=196
Steed
Guilty on piano.
I just bought it weeks ago & have just begun playing.
geoo:
You Never Let Go is by Matt and Beth Redman...assuming it's the same song :-)
Have you seen the Modern Worship Fakebook? I've had a lot of fun with it and it's well worth the price ($45) if you like praise and worship music. Check it out here if you are interested: http://www.worshiptogether.com/store/productdetail.aspx?iid=481226&tid=196
Steed
Cool, thanks for the artist info. Yes, I have that fake book and it is AWESOME.. although sometimes the example is recorded with capo and it doesnt indicate it. LOL But I love the book. Was just too lazy to look it up
Great songs your learning.
Jim
“The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn” - David Russell (Scottish classical Guitarist. b.1942)
Working on BB King - "The Thrill is gone" ( Lead Guitar sequences )
Next song will be Santana - "Europa" ( Lead Guitar )
I like these songs, and the solos are slow wich makes them possible for me to learn.
Tanglewood TW28STE (Shadow P7 EQ) acoustic
Yamaha RGX 320FZ electric guitar/Egnater Tweaker 15 amp.
Yamaha RBX 270 bass/Laney DB 150 amp.
http://www.soundclick.com/kalleinsweden
Forty-Six and 2- TOOL (bass)
Disposition - TOOL (bass)
Parabola - TOOL (guitar)
I like Tool a lot, but how do you figure out that guys crazy basslines? Some of their time signatures are insane!
:shock:
I wish I could say that I figure them out with my fox-like eyes and sharp mind, but I can't
I use this site:
http://tooltabs.net/
Just click on the green dot to get to the tabs page.
And then watched lots of videos on YouTube and other such places. The guy that I watch most on YouTube for bass help is the guy that writes most of the tabs on the site linked above. Here is a link to his YouTube page:
http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=TOOLbassplayer
All his videos are his covers of the bass part of Tool's songs. He even uses the same equipment that Justin does; including a $7,000-$10,000 Wal bass and a huge stack from GK!
"That’s what takes place when a song is written: You see something that isn’t there. Then you use your instrument to find it."
- John Frusciante
"Wind Cries Mary" - Jimi Hendrix
"Pink II - The Overflow" - Various forum members :) - working on my section of Wish You Were Here for the online jams & collaborations forum.
(What's so funny about) Peace Love and Understanding - Elvis Costello
Golden Slumbers - Beatles
Brilliant Disguise - Bruce Springsteen
See Emily Play - Pink Floyd
Now My Heart is Full - Morrissey
Suspicious Minds - Elvis Presley
Solsbury Hills - Peter Gabriel
Quicksands - David Bowie
Fear - John Cale.
Caroline Says II -Lou Reed.
Into the Mystic - Van Morrison
Actually I plan to have some solo shows this year and I'm building my playing list...These are the first ones and I'm practicing over and over around them.
i just learned
here is no why - smashing pumpkins
and am considering what to do next
I just learned, (and will keep on learning...):
April Come She Will by Paul Simon.
I would love to learn my favourite Simon song
American Tune
but I don't think I'm ready, just now
Ghost
"Colour made the grass less green..." 3000 miles, Tracy Chapman
Hymnal version of "A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" on Hammond organ. Not doing much new on guitar at the moment.
"A cheerful heart is good medicine."
I have a couple of new Keith Urban songs I am learning:
Stupid Boy and
Used to the Pain
My long term project is to learn the intro to Love Song by Tesla.
All my life I wanted to be somebody. Now I see I should have been more specific.