That was terrific Byron. Youâve really got the hang of that looper now. That could almost be a video tutorial on how to use one! Well done, I really enjoyed that.
Hi Byron,
I love seeing and hearing how fast you are up and running with that looperâŚ
Greetings Rogier
Nice job! that That came together really well - I have to get me one of those!
That was some super looping Byron. I love how it all comes together. Really good work.
Thanks guys!
Hello guys! Heres yet another loop cover!! Hope you guys enjoy it! THis song is kinda hard to sing for me but i tried. Cheers! Stand By Me Loop Cover - YouTube
I enjoyed that. Your guitar playing is great and really clever use of the looper.
Nice! I dig the I - vi - IV - V chord progression a lot, so many great songs. This should inspire folks to get these progressions under their fingers. Well done sir!
Very enjoyable indeed. Itâs nice that there is a solo in there too. Might be cool to add some additional fills during verses too. Like in the blues, singing and throwing in a lick every once and then.
@CT a while ago I did I -vi - IV - V progression playlist for ear training practice. Spotify
Much enjoyed Byron! Cool and catchy rendition there, with great use of the looper. Thought your voice suited the song pretty well.
Cheers, Shane
Well done! There are a bunch more:
Hungry Heart
Last Kiss
Chain Gang
Beautiful Girls by Sean Kingston
Where Have All the Flowers Gone
Good stuff Byron.
You got the percussion through to the mix this time
Nice combination of picking and strumming, love it.
Wow thanks guys!
Ill have to check those out also!!
Hey CT! Thanks man! I was wondering do you know of any more songs with that progression ( The 1 1 4 5 or whatever lol) that i could use with my looper? Cheers!
Oh. Great job . Doesnât seem ease to play it that clearly and with the loop pedal. Iâm still struggling trying to make a simple pattern to repeat without being evident when the loop begins
I have this one on my list to give it a try. Letâs see how it goes
Really enjoyed that! I especially liked your use of the looper pedal and guitar work. Nice!
Thanks Rumil!! I have found whats easy is to find a chord progression and hit the pedal right when you start and then on the downstroke at the end of the cycle which would be the beginning dont hit the strings but simply act like your gonna strum the chord and hit the pedal at the same time and that makes it smooth.
Nice cover, Byron. I especially liked the percussion, and the sound of your vocals in the room is awesome. Do you have some reverb through your amp, or is that the natural reverb of the room?
Since you commented on vocals Iâll suggest that you transpose the song to a key better suited to your voice. Itâs such a straightforward chord progression youâll easily find your ideal key Iâm sure with either open chords or a capo just a few frets up.
I actually just learned this one on my new uke, from Justinâs lesson. Itâs a bit tricky to sing while youâre playing!