What can I say that has not been said ? Well done Todd your passion and enthusiasm bowled me over. Just 6 weeks in singing and playing wow. Well done, I admire your spirit. You remind me of a lad called Trevor on the old forum who posted early doors like you but shone with unbridled passion and energy, Way to go sir, I wish you every success, a pleasure to here you perform.
Thanks for putting yourself out there. Encouraging for us beginners. You got it man. Did not notice the extra strums, if any. You’re going to have so much fun playing that song as time goes by.
One of the local regulars who is owed a private lesson has asked me to give it to you instead! So please drop an email email to Laryne (@justinguitar.com) and we’ll find a day for you. Be helpful to know your time zone and rough availablilty too!
Hi Todd, well done with Three Little Birds. Although you have now the chance to discuss things like this with Justin who’s the most appropriate person around here to do so, I would like to share anyway my approach to work on a song. If I already can do the guitar part and the singing separate, but when trying to sing on top the playing, the playing, or the singing, or both fall apart, I keep working on playing without singing and singing without playing, but also continue to attempt playing and singing the whole song just to monitor where I am struggling. Sometimes I play or sing only a section several times to automate it.
Thank you! I appreciate the feedback. That was definitely a question I had, how to practice for singing while playing. Your advice sounds pretty good, practicing each separately, but also occasionally combining them, maybe practicing in sections. Good stuff!
After I get this one down, and have the right chords under my belt, I really want to do Marley’s “Redemption Song.” I’m a big Reggae guy, and that song in particular moves me emotionally. I may soon add the openning riff to my current list of practice riffs so I can have that part down when I get to working on the rest of the song.
Best Wishes,
Todd
“One chord is fine. Two chords are pushing it. Three chords and you’re into jazz.” - Lou Reed
If you have not seen it already, check out Justin’s lesson on singing and playing. There are some gold nuggets in this lesson and its one that’s overlooked by many.
This also goes for anyone else thinking about singing and playing. Its certainly not easy and takes some graft.
Thank you! I had noticed the lesson, and have considered taking it, but, I think I was feeling like waiting until I was more advanced to take it. I suppose it would be wise to take it now, now that I’ve been trying to sing and play!
Best Wishes,
Todd
“One chord is fine. Two chords are pushing it. Three chords and you’re into jazz.” - Lou Reed
I’d recommend anyone who is thinking about singing and playing to take a look at that lesson. It seems so easy but there is so much going on. Took me years to crack it and still have doubts but for sure, watch that video. It will help your development, as you have a passion to play and perform !
Hi Toby, thank you for the link. Good refresher. Just in time for my preparation for OM XII.
@SocratesDiedTrolling just to add that at the end of the lesson, as in any other lesson by the way, there’s a link to a discussion over the topic of playing and singing by some of the community members (more food for thought).
Todd, Totally awesome! Thank you so much for sharing this as it is an inspiration to me ( and many others I am sure). I hope you are proud of your accomplish so far.I sure am proud of you as a fellow beginner. On my side I am a 61 yr old recent retiree trying guitar for the first time. Been at it six months now and still working to force smooth chord changes that sort of sound good lol. Singing - hah no way at this point for me. BUT, you got me thinking. Well done Todd. Can’t wait to see your six month video!
Thank you so much! I really want to get to the point of being able to sing and play, so… I guess I just put myself out there! I am glad if anything I do helps to inspire others. This is an edifying, spirit-enriching hobby; I think it can add to one’s life. So, anything I can do to help!
I’m a total beginner myself, only about six weeks in when I did that video, but, I guess the one thing I have is… being sort of crazy? Or, more specifically, with a background in teaching, I guess I’m pretty comfortable getting up in front of a crowd, whether they like it or not. I genuinely enjoy public speaking, which I see as a type of performance art of its own. So, I’m glad people have gotten so much out of me doing some public music-ing!
Thanks for that! I watched the lesson a couple of times today (once just to take it in, another to take down the 10 steps in my guitar learning journal). I will check out the forum topic!
Hi everybody, this is my first recording and I’m quite out of my comfort zone
I’ve started learning to play guitar 6 months ago and am very grateful for all the great learning resources available at JustinGuitar.
Here is “Chocolate Jesus” played to a backing track. I’ve slowed it down a bit, more towards the original version of Tom Waits. Although, there are still some flaws, I thought to post that now:
Chocolate Jesus - I hope this Youtube link works (it’s the first time I have uploaded a video)
My goal would of course be to sing and play at the same time. But for that, I’ve still a lot of practising to do
Bravo Ursula congrats on your first recording and post. Sounded pretty solid to me and a nice relaxed pace. That’s one cool looking studio and a nice example of GAS if all the wall decorations are your. Nice bass !