Since I watch "Stranger Things" I have not been able to get that stupid Kate Bush "Running up that hill" tune out of my head.
Strange.
Since I watch "Stranger Things" I have not been able to get that stupid Kate Bush "Running up that hill" tune out of my head.
Strange.
NOT A TA said:David S. Wallens said:NOT A TA said:After over 40 years of not playing I'm starting all over, soo...... Wipe Out.
On guitar?
Yes
Very cool.
When I was a kid I learned guitar. I never really learned instrumental stuff so I played a lot of chord charts, mostly folk stuff; Cat Stevens, Gordon Lightfoot, James Taylor, Peter, Paul, and Mary, etc. Then I put it all down for 30 years. A few years ago I set up a studio, refreshed the guitars, built a Cajon, bought an electric Washburn with two singles and a humbucker, an interface, studio mic, and all the trimmings. Didn't cost much because I found deals on used stuff and already had a couple guitars.
I have written about 15 songs in my head. I haven't put them down on paper or on the hard drive, just sang them into my phone so I didn't forget them. I don't feel the need to perform or be sitting on the stage fighting for my 5 minutes of fame, but I would love it if I wrote something that John Mayer, Chris Thile, or Sam Beam ended up recording. Heck, I have some that could easily slide over to the pop/R&B side if Khalid or Ariana Grande took a shine to them.
I just have this block/learning curve I need to overcome. First, I'm so rusty on the guitar, and secondly I'm not much for writing music. I'm a vocalist, so I think in lyrics and single-note progressions. I can arrange an 8-part choral motet by singing it through and plunking it out on a keyboard, but my brain never got deep into music theory where I can say "that's a C6maj7sus" or whatever. I think linearly in one voice at a time. I can plunk out some awesome chords from time to time, but I read music relatively. I can't look at (or write) a whole cord and instantly recognize it. I just know what sounds right and I can put it in a piece of music. I also need to find software that can help with some of that.
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