01-26-2021, 03:55 PM
I'm working on "She Drives Me Crazy" which is just D G Bm A but I think I need to change the key for my voice.
I've been warming up with Suicide is Painless. Dm G7 C Am, Dm G C Am A
The song that got me to finally deal with the switches to Em was Sound of Silence and then the Serenity Theme Song was simple after working on Silence for like a year. Need a Capo for Serenity.
A song I got into but am not even close to mastering is Painted On My Heart. It's a little beyond me at the moment. Bm A G#m G F# B.... It also throws Em and E in there periodically. Quick changes.
Be aware that a lot of those chord sites have one "off" chord for copyright. A chord that's just wrong in the mix. If you play with the song in the background, you can sometimes pick it out.
My dad just asked me to get my mom a Ukulele for her for Valentines Day. She was trying to get back into Steel Guitar but finds it too big (was my sister's acoustic that we modified to Hawaiin/Steel and no, my sister doesn't play). I suspect she just found it harder than she suspected with all the arthritis and no feeling in one hand. I was considering a Mandolin might be easier for her. Which would mean I'd have to learn mandolin to teach her.
I've been warming up with Suicide is Painless. Dm G7 C Am, Dm G C Am A
The song that got me to finally deal with the switches to Em was Sound of Silence and then the Serenity Theme Song was simple after working on Silence for like a year. Need a Capo for Serenity.
A song I got into but am not even close to mastering is Painted On My Heart. It's a little beyond me at the moment. Bm A G#m G F# B.... It also throws Em and E in there periodically. Quick changes.
Be aware that a lot of those chord sites have one "off" chord for copyright. A chord that's just wrong in the mix. If you play with the song in the background, you can sometimes pick it out.
My dad just asked me to get my mom a Ukulele for her for Valentines Day. She was trying to get back into Steel Guitar but finds it too big (was my sister's acoustic that we modified to Hawaiin/Steel and no, my sister doesn't play). I suspect she just found it harder than she suspected with all the arthritis and no feeling in one hand. I was considering a Mandolin might be easier for her. Which would mean I'd have to learn mandolin to teach her.
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