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

lol works every time!

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

My garbage disposal has two plastic handles grab,lift and pop in a new bag then off to the dumpster lol

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

Andy Rooney died and 92 he was an icon in the reporting dating back to world war II I will miss his insights and slants on the news RIP

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(5 replies, posted in Recording)

Ark I used to use that function but after listening to before and after I think it kind of takes the life out of the music I think the different frequencies kind of stamp a individuality to the recording smile

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(26 replies, posted in Recording)

beamer if its even close to pro tools it must be some kind of software I have a friend who owns a recording studio all state of the art equipment and technitions to run it I have recorded a number of times and its stll mind boggling smile

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(26 replies, posted in Recording)

the easiest would be mp3 I am not familar with the cakewalk program where did you get it? smile

beamer wrote:

While not new to Chordie, I have not looked at teh forum till today.  Big Question.  What format do I need to send to whoever would be willing to mix and add?  I have Audio galaxy tracks.  I also have a cakewalk program I bought and have never learned to use.

If this was the wrong section of the forum  to post this question, sorry Ill get it all sorted out. THANKS!

SCOTT.

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

Helena can your son read music because it is not going to be easy trying to follow the changes even for a exeperienced guitarist this song is as I said not only in 6/4 time but the chord change are syncopated sometimes occuring on the downbeats the changes are
F//F//|C//|F//F//F//BbFC//| F//F//C//F//Bb// | F//C//F// then Bb//C// | Dm////C|Bb//C//|F///// neutral and the whole thing repeats till the ending but its still tricky withBb Am G thrown in for good measure I would suggest useing the link above and let him play these chords and try to follow the melody and see if it helps

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(10 replies, posted in Electric)

If you wish to sell or trade to members on Chordie you should place an ad in the Chordie market forum with a price you would like to get smile

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

way to go Amy! I also am a  hired guy I still play at parties and I welcome anybody with talent to join me its good PR chances are they are friends with whoever signs my check and stuffs bills in my kitty jar and if there talented all the better if they stink offer encouragement such is the life of a paid minstrel smile

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

Yes dino all the background music I use are my composistions and this last one is the almost finished chessboard thanks for taking a peek smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=McNyQHc8Wok

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

Thanks that sounds like something I can handle I uploaded this next video to share the progress I am making I was in such a hurry I mispelled my name in the opening credits as composer of the song "Aleta" its getting there little by little smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zGcSnFij-k4

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WOW thats a lot of good info I am putting another video up to show the progress I am making with the first chessboard should i bevel them with sandpaper? I dont have many power tools mostly all the sanding is by hand not sure how to do that and make it look nice but its a great idea smile

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Thank pix for the great tips it make a lot of sense to sand and get a square edge useing the table I have already started on the next board I have stained the wood and glued but this time I only glued the pieces two at a time to avoid bowing it worked and I would appreciate any ideas you have for this project to inhance the board smile

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

well score one for the all the carpenter bozo's in the world my improvised wood clamp failed to get a good hard clamp so when I made the cross cuts several squares broke off so in order to fix it I have to sand the hardened glue and refit each piece like a tile its a dissapointment but a lesson learned the next time I will use a couple good wood clamps but on the bright side the board looks nice and its only 4 pieces that need to be refitted,onward smile

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

thanks dino for the comment on Youtube I do love chess and it is a passion at least I seem to have more time to study but Music will always be on equal footing its like having two wives lol

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

I decided to make my own chessboard I found a good instructional video on You Tube and dove in I'm having a blast sanding and glueing I never really worked with wood before but there's a little carpenter in all of us hope you enjoy this. smile
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqKN8ZWSU5Q

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

the music is very similar to the duet in the movie "Master and Commander" it has the same feel I learned this also it took about 3 days to memorize.watch this and you will hear a simalarity the music starts about 1:18 into the video. smile
http://movieclips.com/f2qcj-master-and- … ie-a-duet/

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

Lena I looked and listened to the video the song is easy to play but why dose it have to be on a resonator? the song is in the Key of F major it revolves around three changes F Bb and C with a Dm, it's also in 6/4 time or waltz time or if you prefer 3/4 my resonator is a Dobro hound dog the strings are set up like a steel guitar (high off the frets) I can play this easily on a six string guitar I will see what I can do with the Dobro and get back to you my lady smile

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

no I would never say anything like that about nice people unless they steal my ice cream smile

Zurf wrote:

But he'd never say anything like that last line.  He is an absolute whiz with six strings or four though.

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

no problem adopt smile

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

unfortunatly I CANT stop after one, impossible not going to happen "Know thyself" I have met the enemy and it is me smile

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I had to give up drinking booze almost 4 years ago smoking almost 12 and being a creature who needs additions the sirens call of sweets drew me to candy,ice cream and cakes of all sorts so I celebrated my Birthday pigging out on pie and ice cream sniff sniff I sure do miss a good shot of Jack and a beer chaser but I thinks the only reason I am around to celebrate another birthday is because I did but that said I dont think the extra weight I gained from acquiring my new habits is any bargain either life is a terminal illness lol

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

Zurf Cake and Ice cream dont need a reason lol

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Happy Birthday "Youngster" I can say that lol have a special day Ken smile

"Hello darkness my old friend" lol