Hi Liz,
Super good start on this one, both vox and play. I enjoyed it and am looking forward to the whole song once you get it down.
How is that video editing going? You could make this better by a 2-3 second fade in at the start and a 2-3 second fade out at the end… While at it you could shorten the video just a tad prior to reaching for the off button. - Just trying to offer some help on this one. Or is that, the next one?
Hi,
Thought you’d like a quick vid of me playing my new baby! Can’t do all of this track yet on account of not be able to smoothly get to the F#7add11 chord and my right wrist wanting to fall off half way through . Hope you like, happy Saturday all xx
Sounding ever so good, Liz. Great job on the pumping 8s down-strumming.
Maybe try playing with the position of the neck to help with the wrist angle, both moving the headstock up and down to change the angle and forward or back to move the neck in or away from the body.
I am not really into the Foo Fighters, so know of them and the legendary Dave Grohl but not many of their songs play in my mind. That said I am guess this isn’t played as clean as you did.
If you are playing through an amp it would be cool to hear this played with a little more gain. Can’t recall if you mentioned what amp you have. Anyhow, would be great to entertain the neighbours with a little overdriven rocking Foo Fighters!
And what a bonus to be able to belt out the singing.
Last small ask … could you step back a pace or two from the camera so we can see the whole guitar. Not important but still like it
Girl, I think you can play and sing anything. Sounds like a hard one to sing and you nailed it. Your new guitar is beautiful! And impressive strumming and hitting that chord with the long name!
I’d have the same problem, so go old school for lyrics and print them out win a large font Now I am slowing down the learning of songs for my repertoire and am learning the lyrics as well as the chords.
The Roland looks promising for generating some suitable rocking sounds if you select lead rather than clean and fiddle with the balance between gain and volume. Nothing quite like getting down and dirty with an electric geetar