I think ive given advice before,but as we all know,somebody does it better,why bother,why are you on this site?are you looking for a  release,45/33 eh,just because it's been done.Pick a note then try to sing to what you feel at that moment,you will hear,ok,eh.

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(44 replies, posted in Recording)

David Bowie wrote down all the things that were pertinent to him at the time,one word in some cases then put them all on the table,this way it gets rid of the ands and the's,but's etc.It's worth a try,songwriting is all about whats gets your attention.So just write about it.

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

I saw Mr J Winter in 69 at the Bath Festival.As i got to the brow of the hill he was announced.And started playing Highway 61.Need i say more?

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(19 replies, posted in Acoustic)

The best way to read music is to write it.Because if your interested in music curiosity will take over.Write a few notes on  some sheet music ,then play them.Then they become yours,so you will want to give them a life.See where it takes you.Then for anybody else to play them you'll have to seperate the notes into an order.Which means a key,length of the notes.If you work at it  you will eventually be able to read fly s..t.

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(17 replies, posted in Electric)

well,have we all missed the point here?

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(17 replies, posted in Electric)

Very nice,i hope your playing well, for as  musicians we have to give thats what its really about,eh ? what say you.