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Candy Man by Hot Tuna
Tears In Heaven by Eric Clapton Evil On My Mind by Johnny Winter Death Letter Blues by Son House Me And The Devil Blues by Robert Johnson Hear my Train a Coming (12 string acoustic) by Jimi Hendrix I Can’t Be Satisfied by Muddy Waters Hellhound On My Trail by Robert Johnson Crosscut Saw by Albert King Keith Don't Go (Ode to the Glimmer Twin) by Nils Lofgren Anything on the album: Tony Joe White – Acoustic Heart 1 The Beach Life 2 Menutha 3 Lake Placid Blues 4 Bayou Woman 5 Good In Blues 6 Catawalling Alley In Nice 7 Let The Healing Begin 8 Bare Necessities 9 The Guitar Don't Lie 10 Gumbo John 11 Closer To The Truth 12 Main Squeeze 13 Down Again 14 The Other Side |
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9 Foot Sack by Tony Joe White
Mad Finger's Ball by Bjorn Berge One Horse Town by Blackberry Smoke Mean Old World by Canned Heat Who'll Stop The Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival The Guitar Man by Bread Shaky Ground by Delbert McClinton No Expectations by George Thorogood Sittin In The Rain by John Mayall This Flight Tonight by Nazareth Inferior by Paul Roberts Sadly, had to sell my guitars years ago - too much pain in my hands. |
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9 Foot Sack by Tony Joe White Mad Finger's Ball by Bjorn Berge One Horse Town by Blackberry Smoke Mean Old World by Canned Heat Who'll Stop The Rain by Creedence Clearwater Revival The Guitar Man by Bread Shaky Ground by Delbert McClinton No Expectations by George Thorogood Sittin In The Rain by John Mayall This Flight Tonight by Nazareth Inferior by Paul Roberts Sadly, had to sell my guitars years ago - too much pain in my hands. Ha Tom. Fantastic. there's some great numbers there, I'll copy the list and check some out. Shame about the hands m8. But you should have kept a guitar Tom. Just one beaten up old thing , for when the mood takes you |
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Bach Concerto No. 6 BWV 1057
If it can be played on guitar, it would be badass and wow any ears. I don't play, but it looks like it might be good training. It would be an eargasm on electric for sure. |
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Bach Concerto No. 6 BWV 1057 If it can be played on guitar, it would be badass and wow any ears. I don't play, but it looks like it might be good training. It would be an eargasm on electric for sure. yea sure :) trying would be more like an earspasm. :) |
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Shame about the hands m8. But you should have kept a guitar Tom. Just one beaten up old thing , for when the mood takes you
That was 15 years ago. Since then I have explored composing electronic music with a mouse and keyboard. I pushed that away after about a year (cramps & pain again). Still have the programs but its really time consuming. Noteworthy Composer was the best but LMM was pretty easy to use. You should check out "Resonant Chamber" - Animusic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toXNVbvFXyk Wonderful song! |
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Here is the Tab
http://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/animusic-resonant-chamber-tab-s407642t0 https://www.songsterr.com/a/wsa/animusic-resonant-chamber-tab-s407642t0 Also, check out the chords on this one... http://chordify.net/chords/animusic-acoustic-curves-metaprium https://chordify.net/chords/animusic-acoustic-curves-metaprium Acoustic Curves:By Animusic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF26jtMA9U0 |
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Perfect by ed sheeran
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Shame about the hands m8. But you should have kept a guitar Tom. Just one beaten up old thing , for when the mood takes you
That was 15 years ago. Since then I have explored composing electronic music with a mouse and keyboard. I pushed that away after about a year (cramps & pain again). Still have the programs but its really time consuming. Noteworthy Composer was the best but LMM was pretty easy to use. You should check out "Resonant Chamber" - Animusic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toXNVbvFXyk Wonderful song! lol I missed this post. Thats pretty cool |
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Shame about the hands m8. But you should have kept a guitar Tom. Just one beaten up old thing , for when the mood takes you
That was 15 years ago. Since then I have explored composing electronic music with a mouse and keyboard. I pushed that away after about a year (cramps & pain again). Still have the programs but its really time consuming. Noteworthy Composer was the best but LMM was pretty easy to use. You should check out "Resonant Chamber" - Animusic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toXNVbvFXyk Wonderful song! lol I missed this post. Thats pretty cool Yeah, Animusic is amazing. I have this fantasy thought that the Universe is so big and so old and will last so long that eventually everything will come to pass. I like to imagine somewhere in the Universe there is aliens with the technology to create these musical wonders we can only imagine in a computer. In their city domes there are constructs like this playing music for their people. Completely self motivated. Here's a room I'd love to visit... Animusic HD - Pipe Dreams (1080p) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HR8Oz8Pp8hI Animusic HD - Pipe Dream 2 (1080p) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41a3DR0sZ-c Or a park to take a walk thru Animusic HD- Pogo Sticks (1080p) (Lots of strings) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOQJxRCCpw8 Or take a ride on a starship Animusic HD - Starship Groove (1080p) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rn8Uy4H10zw I would mind this in my bedroom Acoustic Curves:By Animusic http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zF26jtMA9U0 Or out in the garden Animusic - Aqua Harp [HD] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SI7KK-voVw If yer looking for some inspiration these can offer you lots to explore acoustically. Here is a link to the source site. Its where I bought the DVD of Animusic 1 http://www.animusic.com/ Animusic 1 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0V4kfY9DkVo Animusic 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fXSibrIcbX8 Animusic Sheet Music Links http://www.reddit.com/r/animusic/comments/27hksw/sheetmusic_links/ http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/title/resonant-chamber-sheet-music-for-6-guitars-digital-sheet-music/21419926 http://www.hooktheory.com/theorytab/view/animusic/future-retro Here's a free drum machine http://hammerhead-rhythm-station.en.softonic.com/ It uses loops which you can splice together using other free programs like Audacity http://www.audacityteam.org/ or LMMS http://itsfoss.com/lmms/ |
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Thanks Tom ill have a good look at them. Not heard of it before.
quite amazing |
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You might get a kick out of this:
Virtual guitar http://www.musicca.com/guitar Use your computer keyboard or click on the guitar strings to play the guitar. The four rows of keys on your keyboard correspond to four lowest strings on the guitar. Hold down the shift key and use the top two rows on your keyboard to play the two top strings.
Click "Highlight" above the guitar to show note names. Click "Sounds" to choose between different guitar sounds. Click "Mark" to mark notes on the fretboard when clicking on them. Hold down the alt key on your keyboard to mark notes with ♯ instead of ♭. Play the marked notes by clicking "Strum" or by pressing the spacebar on your keyboard. You can save your markings on the guitar by copying the web address in your browser window. This also allows you to share your markings with others. For example, here is a C major seventh chord and an E major scale. Online guitar tuner Click the "Tuner" button to activate the tuner. Click the first string you want to tune and play the similar string on your guitar so that the two notes sound at the same time. If your string is slightly out of tune, you will hear a pulsating sound between the two notes. As you tune the string, the pitches get closer and closer and the pulsation slows down. When the two notes match perfectly, the pulsation will cease and the two notes sound as one. Also: Virtual bass guitar http://www.musicca.com/bass-guitar Virtual piano http://www.musicca.com/piano Drum machine http://www.musicca.com/drum-machine https://www.musicca.com/drum-machine?data=%224.0.1-4.2.1-4.4.1-4.6.1-4.8.1-4.10.1-4.12.1-4.14.1-5.4.1-5.12.1-6.0.1-6.8.1-t.4-s.0%22 Online metronome http://www.musicca.com/metronome Plus Free printable staff paper (also known as manuscript paper and blank sheet music). The staff paper is in PDF format and suited for printing on A4 and letter size paper. Staff paper for other instruments than those listed below can be made with Musescore. |
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Also
http://www.apronus.com/music/onlineguitar.htm Realistic acoustic guitar sound This virtual acoustic guitar simulator plays the sounds of a real acoustic guitar with each single note recorded individually in a professional studio. Use an amplifier with good loudspeakers for a real-life acoustic guitar sound. There are three ways to play single notes: click on the guitar fretboard to immediately hear the associated guitar note even without strumming the string; click on the piano keyboard — it will also play acoustic guitar; click a string button to produce a single note according to how the string is pressed on the fretboard. There are five ways to play guitar chords: click the buttons indicating all the 12 major chords (F,G,C,etc.), all the 12 minor chords (Fm,Gm,Cm,etc.) and all the 12 dominant seventh chords (F7,G7,C7,etc.); press computer keyboard keys to play these major, minor and dominant seventh chords (e.g. Caps Lock plays F major, Tab plays D minor); click each string on the fretboard to set a chord and then either strum the strings with the mouse or click STRUM or press the spacebar; once the fretboard is set for a chord click keep chord to create a custom-made chord button, which can be clicked or triggered with a user-defined computer keyboard key; click keyboard chord to indicate a chord on the piano keyboard and then click it once again to create a custom-made chord button. Record and playback You can record anything played by this virtual guitar and play it back at will. To start and stop recording check and uncheck the box RECORD. A playback button will appear automatically. You can have many playback buttons: each with its own recording. You can even play back more than one recording at the same time while making another recording to combine them. Save your work Your recordings and your custom chords are stored as buttons which can be dragged around to shift position. You can save all your buttons as a text file to your hard drive and then load this file later. Each button can be renamed and configured to be triggered by any key from the computer keyboard. You can program your computer keyboard so that each key plays a custom chord or a playback recording and then save the layout for later. The ready-made chord buttons can be dragged and dropped onto the area for user buttons to be further edited there. Also a Virtual Piano http://www.apronus.com/music/flashpiano.htm |
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Hahaha that lot should keep me going for a while. Right on Tom
I used to make harps. It might be fun to make some kind of Arty stringed instrument, with build in pickups, transducer, effects box and bluetooth-ed. nice one for the links. ill paste them in a doc, and peruse at my leisure. |
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How about Landslide (Fleetwood Mac) or She Talks To Angels (Black Crowes)?
Both would be awesome on acoustic I think! |
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How about Landslide (Fleetwood Mac) or She Talks To Angels (Black Crowes)? Both would be awesome on acoustic I think! I'll check them out Bass, cheers |
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How about Landslide (Fleetwood Mac) or She Talks To Angels (Black Crowes)? Both would be awesome on acoustic I think! I'll check them out Bass, cheers I’m a musicaholic, so if you like these I’m sure I can recommend some others! cheers! |
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let it be ( the Beatles)
always somewhere (scorpions) |
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You gotta check these two guys out...
Luca Stricagnoli - The Last of the Mohicans http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Kbv1OpIpaA Calum Graham - Phoenix Rising (Solo Acoustic Guitar) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wqn-7ZkYUYM |
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Interesting techniques, sounding with the chord fingers. The bow is novel. the second one is amazing. Sh 1 t hot. nice.
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