3,776

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

Absolutly fantasoutragiouslycosmicartistalsuperbalicallymagnificoglorioso good im a fan smile

3,777

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

Zurf finding a rich one or a breathing one lol is highly unlikely lol

3,778

(5 replies, posted in Recording)

Steven I am not sure what you mean by "Fuzz" but the effects menu has a large selection of functions including noise removal,on the left of the audacity screen where you adjust the volume and pan click just above the volume and the whole track is highlighted then click on the effects a drop down menu will appear and try noise removal first if it dont do the job then on the right is the undo click on that and all will be restored for you to try something else but I need to know what your definition of fuzz is so can you upload a sample to your myspace? or email me from Chordie and I will give you my email address if you dont already have it so you can send me a 1 minute sample of this smile

3,779

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

Ken it sounds really delicious but pressure cookers here have for the most part been recycled but there are a few at some of the second hand stores but you really have to look hard,my mom used one but they were fazed out by slow cookers and crock pots smile

3,780

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

I didn't know there were that many hot spots to go in Wyoming I thought it was mostly cattle and farming and a lot of wide open spaces a little isolated altho I did play a gig in Jackson hole and there were a few ladies that did seem to be interested (snicker snicker) lol

3,781

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

Most of them ive already read about in the obits the rest are on there way or living on another planet lol

wlbaye wrote:

Russ as young as you were when you started playing guitar. You must have started playing to get the chicks,I would think you would have a book full of contacts.

3,782

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

they do make a mc upchuck lol

bensonp wrote:

Too bad McDonalds doesn't make some kind of McMeatloaf

3,783

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

well im all for finding a little lady and if she can cook all the better but ive been a single and at my age I stopped looking but if one turns up and can cook to I may give it serious concideration lol

wlbaye wrote:

Sorry Russ,

I assumed you had an oven.On further review I think you should find you a little lady to make it for you.

3,784

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

thanks charlotte I just bookmarked it lots of good tips there dont know about the cat lol

charlotte wrote:

Just Googled it and got this.
http://www.cooks.com/rec/search/0,1-0,m … ve,FF.html

It says something about brushing it with a cat, maybe that's where you're going wrong.

3,785

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

well welcome are1222 to Chordie and you forgot to add the link to the recipe thread smile

3,786

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

here it aint lol

3,787

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

Well I dont have an oven I live in a efficiancy apt I do have a toaster oven it may do the job but I will get me a package of seasoning and they always have a recipie on the back and I should have thought of that in the first place and Pix I understand lol

3,788

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

I made my first meatloaf in the microwave a total disaster that only a desperate man would eat,two pounds of indescribable horror that even a coyote would howl at so if anyone has a recipe for microwave meatloaf please help the poor soul lol my microwave is only a 700 watt model but it wasn't the fault of the appliance I take full responsibility for this culinary atrocity lol

3,789

(10 replies, posted in Recording)

lol love the smiley

krystabulous it dont matter if its a cheapo to learn the fundamentals later as you improve if you stick with it you can always upgrade, if you lose interest then your not out a lot so work with this for a few months and look for something better smile

3,791

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

Those viruses can be a real problem I have prevx 3 for my vista and it wont let NOTHING get on my PC it arrests them on the spot and puts them in jail and exterminates them and uploads the carcase to its data base for analysis its cool to watch lol

3,792

(41 replies, posted in Recording)

Pix it sounds like a tenor sax I'll have to check and see if there are any listed,nope all we have is a tuba player maybe tubatooter knows someone contact him smile

3,793

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

Looks real good to me gschoppe I remember when I posted my first song in the songwriting forum in chopro it took a few times to get the chords over the words and I will add nice song good lyrics and chord changes well done smile

gschoppe wrote:

I'm just trying to figure out Chopro,

3,794

(19 replies, posted in Electric)

DT one of the main things to do before recording is to get a level on all the instruments,singers and especially the drums and to get a better live recording it would be better to have more microphones preferable spaced between so you can isolate (keep separate) the volumes of what instruments and vocalist in the recording and do a test recording (sound check) also once every two months is not enough rehearsal or practice time,when I sang in my church choir we met once a week sometimes more often if we were doing a performance at another church so the more times all of you rehearse improvement will happen and I would suggest record the rehearsals the tighter the sound will be good luck with it russ smile

3,795

(19 replies, posted in Electric)

DT its hard to critique gospel music and I dont want to be fried with a bolt of lightning lol but at the risk of incurring the wrath of the almighty in my opinion the recording quality sound wise was unbalanced but he moves in mysterious ways and I'm sure he was pleased and it seemed all the good folk at the service enjoyed this,there's always room for improvement and with a little more time the mix and recording quality will get better and that includes your playing which was ok but overall you all need to perform and rehearse more smile 

Detman101 wrote:

So many views and no responses...

I must be doing good...lol!


big_smile
Dm

3,796

(11 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Nice one Jeff good lyrics that portray the southern hospitality I have been to Alanta with several streets named Peachtree a few years back and all the folk were friendly good job smile

3,797

(6 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Welome to Chordie Seadawg 62? a youngster lol im a young 67 and still kicking glad to have you aboard smile

3,798

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

Alvee your welcome and another substitute for the easy G Em C D(doo wop turnaround) would be G G6 Dm7 Dm6 which adds another flavor to an old progression smile

3,799

(2 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Hi savedbycitrus and welcome to Chordie,Norton anti virus has a history of what you describe and I have heard this a few times before on other sites A solution could be to google up Usendit and open a free account you could upload the file and provide the email address of where you want it to go and they notify by email that a file is waiting to be picked up so this way you dont have to email it or mediafire is another free storage site that lets you register and upload files from wmv,mp3 to jpg or whatever I use both smile

3,800

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

Micky I have played this song and the 6th can be played or omitted because  any 6th chord can be substituted for the relative minor of the key your playing in, in G the relative is Em so its an easy change to add the note E to an open G instead of playing the Em the same holds true for every key smile