3,426

(16 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Thanks Kenny its been a while since we touched base I hope all is well with you and yours I also have this on my player on myspace the video is a little different but not that much drop me an email when you get a chance and thanks again for your comment smile

3,427

(23 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Thats a very nice piece Trevor and welcome to Chordie keep working on the chopro well done smile

3,428

(43 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Kenny a really nice story line it conjures up images of the old west when you record this let us all know so we can give a listen nice work smile

3,429

(10 replies, posted in Recording)

yea its a lotta fun to mess with the Boss ME-50 gives a nice tone I just wish my camera would record with more eveness of tone but till I can afford a better rig this will have to do thanks for the comment smile

selso wrote:

That was freakin cool. I need me one of those things

3,430

(10 replies, posted in Recording)

This is a blues with a little twist on it I did alter the lighting and opted for some red colors instead of the blinding glare on loop de blues the effects are lead in harmonys sometimes thirds sometimes not but its an interesting song and a fun way to spend a stormy day hope you enjoy smile
http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fusea … d=61660572

3,431

(6 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Phill thats a good song there buddy it really bounces right along nice arrangment and vocals had me tapping my feet smile

3,432

(4 replies, posted in Recording)

did you enable the mic playthru on audacity? if not then no sound will come thru you have to open audacity and click edit scroll down to preferences and click the last one a audio settings will appear make sure the first box is checked and say ok then on the audacity screen on the right by the little microphone is a tab click on that and a screen will drop down click monitor input and if your mic input is working it should register if you speak smile

3,433

(18 replies, posted in Songwriting)

I didnt think you were either Robert I have done the same thing a few times myself, I think on the very first post you can change the title bar by clicking the edit feature the title bar should appear and you can make a correction and its hard to say what motivates these people mostly money it has little to do with right or wrong thanks for understanding and stay frosty smile

daddycool wrote:

hi russell sorry about that,i just put a title that suits the lyrics,i'm not trying to copy anyone,thanks for pointing it out.i've changed the title in the song but can't change the title bar,anyway i think they're jealous that chordie has accumulated so much talent in one place,they're frightened of the competition..rock on chordie..stay cool

3,434

(4 replies, posted in Recording)

Wayne bravo! nice mix on the recording and I thought the song had a good feel the vocal surprisingly came thru without a external mic this is a really good start for you congratulations! smile

3,435

(29 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

Marc I heard about that last night wasn't it former president Clinton who was influential in there release? smile

3,436

(27 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

That was cool to see and hear its really special when family get together in music nice work on both songs smile

3,437

(29 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

not worthy?? how many hits have you had in all the years you've been playing?

rick15568 wrote:

I have noticed  the years go by when I see Alan Jackson doing a song(trying to do)recently that I was playing 35 years ago.I realize he is not worthy to play a song like that

3,438

(13 replies, posted in Recording)

Thanks Jerome I need to sift through my list of recorded material there all on zip disks so I can isolate each track and make mp3's or wav's, if I render them to wav I would have to upload them to mediafire in a separate folder there the only resource I have that can handle that many MB's and store them free smile

3,439

(14 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Ark nice work on this somewhat of a departure from the ethereal highway but I like it, wouldn't mind hearing some lyrics its kind of Celtic good tune smile

3,440

(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Phill we all seem to gravitate to moods now and then the blues is just one of mine I enjoy listening to your songs always have always will smile

3,441

(13 replies, posted in Recording)

Thats a good possibility Jerome I think I can master my own and if need be help with others smile

3,442

(18 replies, posted in Songwriting)

At the moment Chordie is struggling with copyright issues and I see no reason to fuel the flames or give reasons and examples of the above mentioned point and it has little or no Bering that the name given is not the copyright holders, attorneys representing the parties who are trying to close Chordie down can use this as an example IMHO

KajiMa wrote:

I say as long as people know it's Robert Bonsall's "Three Little Words," then no worries!

3,443

(13 replies, posted in Recording)

lukebass no I could not convince the owner of trax studios to mix the tracks for free its still a good idea but its been on the shelf for a few months and since then other songs have been composed and recorded by members that merit inclusion this may be a good project to continue on before christmas smile

3,444

(18 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Daddycool I hate to have to tell you but the title "Three little words: is a song with music by Harry Ruby and the lyrics by Bert Kalmar, Duke Ellington and Frank Sinatra recorded it and its been featured in a movie the source is from wikipedia,you have good lyrics but you might concider another title smile

3,445

(37 replies, posted in Acoustic)

yes all of these I am and the greatest of my traits is my humility lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol

3,446

(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

very deliteful little tune there nice melodie and guitar work well done Phill smile

3,447

(10 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Phill when I listend to it there were vocals it was just called Sunday lunch it dose not sound like any song that I know of still a nice tune smile

3,448

(37 replies, posted in Acoustic)

if you add a f# on the top of a A chord its a A6 which is a substitute for the F#minor(relative minor of A major) if you just want an A major chord dont bar the 1st string or mute it smile

alvee33 wrote:
Russell_Harding wrote:

alvee in a open A chord the E string open is acceptable because its the 5th of A just like playing a low E in a A chord but on the barred B the first string barred is the 6th G#(or Ab) and it becomes the 6th or relative minor smile

alvee33 wrote:

I can't figure it out since you play it in an open A chord.

So I guess that if you can bend your ring finger enough for the 1st string to ring out an F# (from your ist finger barre) then that's cool. I'm starting to get a little evil tingling feeling from all this B talk.

3,449

(37 replies, posted in Acoustic)

alvee in a open A chord the E string open is acceptable because its the 5th of A just like playing a low E in a A chord but on the barred B the first string barred is the 6th G#(or Ab) and it becomes the 6th or relative minor smile

alvee33 wrote:

I can't figure it out since you play it in an open A chord.

3,450

(79 replies, posted in Chordie's Chat Corner)

that should be 3x10 to the 7th meters per second is exactly one-tenth the speed of light. smile


KajiMa wrote:
Russell_Harding wrote:

3X10 to the 7th meter=10,800,000,000 miles per hr (the day the earth stood still)

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