176

(10 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Yep. When it is tabbed in that manner you only play one string. If you are meant to play more than one string at the same time it would show the numbers like this, one above the other.....


----4----

----4----

---------

---------    meaning you would fret the two strings at the fourth and play them.



happy to have helped.    <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

177

(14 replies, posted in Acoustic)

After a few lessons you'll have the basics under your belt and will pick up a lot of things yourself anyway. A decent tutor will help you avoid any bad habits or mistakes you will be making along the way though.
I get one lesson every week, £15 for 45 mins one on one teaching which I reckon is decent value (especially since I'm the last pupil of the day and usually wind up getting over an hour!) <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile"> For me it's been invaluable cos I probably would have chucked it as soon as I came to my first major hurdle...which was the F chord...My tutor showed me a simple cheat too overcome it in the short term and I kept playing on.

I guess it's an individual choice, but I would go with the tutor and still try and pick up as much as I could elsewhere as well.

178

(10 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Assuming that Bass works in the same way as a six string the E will be the top string as you play, i.e the one nearest your chin (hope it's not too close though).

For the first part you would fret at the 5th on the top string, play it once, then fret the 1st string and play that one. Drop down a string and fret at the 3rd fret play it and back up too the E string at the 3rd fret.  The X3 means you do all that 3 times before going on to the next part. Try it with your pinkie for the 5th, Index finger for the 1st and ring finger for the two frets at the 3rd.



So; E is the string nearest yer chin, G is the string nearest yer thing (assuming yer a bloke) <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_wink.gif" border=0 alt="Wink"> You only need to play one string at a time for this example and sorry, but nope, I can't read a  rhythmn there.....only cos I don't know the song though.

Have a listen too the song and I'll bet you can work out the rhythmn now you know where your fingers are going.


Hope this helps you.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

179

(10 replies, posted in About Chordie)

The numbers you see represent the fret position for your finger on the string indicated. e.g if there is a number 5 like so   ----5---- you should press down on the 5th fret, a number ----3---- press down on the 3rd fret and play that string. I wouldn't know how to play that particular song though.


I'm really crap at explaining things but I Hope that helps a bit.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

180

(2 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Wasn't sure where to post this really. But, as I posted a little song I made up on here the other day and mentioned that I couldn't actually play and sing at the same time and folks told me to persevere with it, I thought this forum is as good as any to mention....nay, shout from the rooftops....I managed to do both tonight!  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_biggrin.gif" border=0 alt="Very Happy">



A small thing for many of you, I know. But for me it feels like I've smashed through a massive barrier. Fair enough the lyrics and appropriate chord didn't always manage to land bang on.....but hey, I've finally managed to do both.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_biggrin.gif" border=0 alt="Very Happy">



Now all I need to do is figure out chords for my latest effort and I'm away. This time next year I'll be on telly! <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">

181

(6 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Thanks for the feedback about formating songs properly, it's appreciated.....maybe my next attempt might work out OK...if there is one!! The feedback about my little song is appreciated as well.


The chord I was looking for is Em/A. Well, it is in the song where I borrowed it from!  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing"> It's basically one finger on the 2nd fret of the D string, playing all strings except the low E.

Think Paul Weller - Wild Wood, the second chord.


Kinda feels weird looking at my awkward attempt formated like a proper song. Hey, does this mean I can put 'Musician' down as my occupation on documents now??   <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">

182

(6 replies, posted in Songwriting)

Well, here's my first attempt at writing a song. Unfortunately I can't sing and play at the same time yet, so I ask your indulgence if my chords are all over the shop. I basically kinda guessed where they went. Oh yeah, and I hope I've given them the proper names and formatted the thing properly.......and try and excuse my dodgy rhyming as well please.

<div class="song"><link rel="StyleSheet" href="../css/chordie.css" type="text/css" media="screen" title="Chordie style"><div id="singlesong"><div id="singlesongc"><div class="header"><h1 class="finaltitle"> Can You Hear</h1><h2 class="finalartist" style="text-decoration: none">moddish</h2></div><div class="song"><div id="firstcol"><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Am</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Changing chanels on my TV

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em/A</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Praying someone will make that call

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Am</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Not sure I wanna hear it

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> But I don't want you too suffer long

</div><div class="textline">. . . .

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Am</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> I'd beg forgiveness for their anger

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em/A</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> If I thought they knew no wrong

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Am</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> But begging ain't my buisness

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> It might be theirs before too long

</div><div class="chorus"><div class="textline">

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Can you hear your angel <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> calling

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Lifting you up in a <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> song

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Their wings, soft wind on <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> my face

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Their tears are not alone <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>

</div><div class="textline"></div>

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Am</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> A blow from nowhere was their action

</div></div><div id="secondcol"><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em/A</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Did a joke somehow go wrong?

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Am</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> A man whose only crime was laughter

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Far too young to go down in song

</div><div class="chorus"><div class="textline">

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Can you hear your angel <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> calling

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Lifting you up in a <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> song

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Their wings, soft wind on <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> my face

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">C</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Their tears are not alone <span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span>

</div><div class="textline"></div>

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Am</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> And so your pain has gone now

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em/A</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> The world turns, another day

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Am</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> Your smile and all of your laughter

</div><div class="chordline"><span class="bracket">[</span><span class="relc"><span class="absc">Em/A</span></span><span class="bracket">]</span> In our hearts will always stay

</div>
</div></div><div class="grids"><img class="chord" alt="Am" src="http://www.chordimages.com../ramimages/i2/Amchord_N02210_1.png" /> <img class="chord" alt="C" src="http://www.chordimages.com../ramimages/i8/Cchord_N32010_1.png" /> <img class="chord" alt="Em" src="http://www.chordimages.com../ramimages/i4/Emchord_022000_1.png" /> <img class="chord" alt="Em/A" src="http://www.chordimages.com../ramimages/i0/EmslashAchord_002000_1.png" /> </div></div></div><div style="display:none">

{t:Can You Hear}

{st:moddish}

[Am] Changing chanels on my TV

[Em/A] Praying someone will make that call

[Am] Not sure I wanna hear it

[Em] But I don't want you too suffer long

. . . .

[Am] I'd beg forgiveness for their anger

[Em/A] If I thought they knew no wrong

[Am] But begging ain't my buisness

[Em] It might be theirs before too long

{soc}

[C] Can you hear your angel [Em] calling

[C] Lifting you up in a [Em] song

[C] Their wings, soft wind on [Em] my face

[C] Their tears are not alone [Em]

{eoc}

[Am] A blow from nowhere was their action

[Em/A] Did a joke somehow go wrong?

[Am] A man whose only crime was laughter

[Em] Far too young to go down in song

{soc}

[C] Can you hear your angel [Em] calling

[C] Lifting you up in a [Em] song

[C] Their wings, soft wind on [Em] my face

[C] Their tears are not alone [Em]

{eoc}

[Am] And so your pain has gone now

[Em/A] The world turns, another day

[Am] Your smile and all of your laughter

[Em/A] In our hearts will always stay

</div>

PMSL.   <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">


Nice one.


Amazing how the simplest of things can brighten up anothers day without even trying.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

Yep, I've had a look through this site. As has been mentioned, a good chunk of it is free although you could pay a fee and get more lessons etc. Not sure exactly how much more you get if you do part with your hard earned, but from what I've seen of the site so far I have too say it is well worth checking out......I mean I've just learned a little bit of The Clash - Should I stay or should I go.....that's got to make it worthwhile.<img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">


And nope, I aint on a commision for 'em.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">

185

(36 replies, posted in Electric)

<img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">


Hank Marvin! Mind you, he was a big influence on many a guitarist that emerged from the UK shores in the '60's, Pete Townshend, Peter Green and Clapton to mention a few.


If he's the reason that I have the pleasure of listening too Townshend then he's a darned good choice.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

186

(6 replies, posted in About Chordie)

Congratulations are in order then.


When does the nipper get his/her first guitar then?   <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

187

(11 replies, posted in My local band and me)

Meeting up in the pub sounds like a good idea to me Bud_wiser, what do ye think? I'm a wee bit pushed for time today but I'll try and log on Monday or Tuesday and I'll mail you, maybe sort something out?


Never knew about the Nova Scotia bar Ken, what nights are the open mic ones? Not that I would be venturing near the stage mind ye!!



Craig.

Yeah this guy is pretty good. I stumbled upon him a few nights ago following a link from a Clash website. He has a whole host of song lessons posted, and all of it is free. Woohoo!!


More power to him, I say.

189

(11 replies, posted in My local band and me)

What do I like playing?


You'd be better of asking me what I can play? Answer, not much!! <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">


At the moment I've got Iggy And The Stooges, Oasis and Pink Floyd in the cooking pot along with the an assortment of riffs that I'm monkeying around with; White Stripes, U2, SLF, The Doors, Wolfmother, OCS, The Cure. Basicaly whatever my tutor gives me too learn at the moment.


What do you play yersel Bud_wiser?


Craig.

190

(11 replies, posted in My local band and me)

No probs. Just mail me and let me know.



Craig.

191

(5 replies, posted in Song requests)

Yeah I'm looking forward to hearing Inflammable Material in its entirety, wonder if White Noise will make any column inches in the local rag? The idiots probably still don't 'get it'. <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">


This will only be about the 7th time I've seen 'em (first one was the last year Henry played with 'em, '89 or '90 I think?), every one at the Barras apart from one a few years ago at the Grand Hall in Killie. Like you say, they just get better every year.



Tell ye what though, if they don't play Listen, I'm on that stage and I'll damn well play it!



Craig.

192

(5 replies, posted in Song requests)

Cheers Ken,


I'll try and work it out from that.


Got my tickets for the Barrowlands gig and it's put me in the mood to add more than the Alternative Ulster intro to my pitifull repertoire!  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">


Craig.

193

(36 replies, posted in Electric)

I reckon all the big hitters have been mentioned; Clapton, Beck, Page etc. So I'll just tip my hat to a few that might not be the greatest players ever to have callused their fingers but still give me hours of enjoyment listening too or watching them in action.


In no particular order....apart from the god like genius at the top.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile"> 


Pete Townshend.<<<<<<< he'll be my bona fida geetar hero.

Stuart Adamson.

John Squire.

John Frusciante.

The Edge.

Jack White.

Joe Strummer.


And myself of course!   <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">

194

(11 replies, posted in My local band and me)

I'm in the North Ayrshire area if that's any good for you? I've only been playing around 12 months myself.


Send me a message if you're interested.


Craig.

195

(5 replies, posted in Song requests)

Anybody know the chord progresion for the SLF song, Listen?


I would be very gratefull indeedy if some kind person could post them or pass them on to me.


Thanks.


Craig.


<img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

196

(2 replies, posted in Acoustic)

I've only been playing around 9 months Ash and could never figure out strumming patterns. All the advice given on the forum regarding this problem has always been too listen to the song and practise. Pretty  soon it gets easier to work out. <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">


A good piece of advice I've read on here a few times as well is; unless you want a faithfull reproduction of the song the strum pattern will only be your interpretation of the tune and therefore maybe not as important to 'nail' as you might be thinking.




Craig.   <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

197

(11 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Recorded at the Appollo, eh?  I never knew that. Every day is a school day. <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">


Unfortunately I was born too late in life and never had the pleasure of going to a gig there. <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_sad.gif" border=0 alt="Sad">    Had to make do with the Barralands instead.

198

(10 replies, posted in Electric)

Hey that's a pretty neat song. I rather enjoyed that.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">

199

(11 replies, posted in Bands and artists)

Not all that keen on Christmas songs to be honest. However, I stumbled upon White Christmas (the Stiff Little Fingers version) earlier today, hadn't heard it for a long time. Now if only they were all played as well as that!

Didn't half put a smile on my face though.  <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_lol.gif" border=0 alt="Laughing">

200

(3 replies, posted in Electric)

It's a Mexican Strat that I play and I have to say I've found it very good value for money. It plays well, stays in tune pretty good and is comfortable to play whether it's hanging round my neck or resting on my lap.

Dunno if you could get a better one for £400 or not(or are you talking dollars?), I daresay you could if you looked around, but in my humble opinion the Mexican Strat is a damned fine guitar for the money. <img src="images/smiley_icons/icon_smile.gif" border=0 alt="Smile">