Happiness is a Warm Guitar

>> Sunday, October 11, 2009

HiaWG [act 1] is a simple enough riff but it's been slow going. Perhaps I expect too much. After all, I've only given it about an hours worth of practice in two days. Then again, it could simply be slow going because I'm set in my ways. I've been using a 4-2-3-1 pattern, near exclusively, for over thirty years, and despite the fact that I've developed variations of that pattern which allow me to express beyond simplicity, I am still "stuck"-- I shouldn't use that word since I have begun in earnest to break away from from the 4-2-3-1.

But... trying to vocalize this other simple pattern is forcing me to retrain. Muscle memory will take care of it, but it will take a few days to get it smooth, a couple of weeks to get it without thinking about it.

* * *

Trying to learn from two different guitarists... no, make that three... is proving difficult. The Beatles are simple, but different from what I'm used to. Richard Gilewitz is also simple, but he's taken simplicity and developed a new complexity-- this is pretty much where I am. I have my own style, my own simplicity turned complexity, yet despite this feat I wish to play as others do.

And speaking of complexity, Lindsey Buckingham is so simple it might as well be an entirely new language. He's simple, but fast. And I've resigned myself to the truth that his live version of Big Love is beyond my ability. Some songs only their creators can perform-- or a very few others, and I am not among the lucky few.

But I do all this to break free of long, ingrained habit. Which is a fancy way of saying I've been lazy. I've come to realize if I want to fly, I must first break free of Earth.

What is it Seal sings toward the end of Crazy?

In a world full of people, only some want to fly,
Isn't that crazy?

Yes. It is.

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"Proof that Birds are Secretly Composers" TAB

>> Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Birds on the Wires from Jarbas Agnelli on Vimeo.



Update:
Here's the music, and below that, for those guitarists out there, is the tablature. I think it's right... I'll know at lunchtime.




E|-3--0-----0--3--0-----3-|--0----3---------3--|
B|-------------------1----|-------5------------|
G|-------2----------------|--2----2----2-------|
D|------------------------|--3-----------------|
A|------------------------|--------------------|
E|------------------------|--------------------|

      ,
E|--0------------3--|--0-------3----3----3--|
B|--1-------1-------|-----1---------1----1--|
G|-----2---------2--|----------2------------|
D|----------3-------|--3--------------------|
A|------------------|-----------------------|
E|------------------|-----------------------|

E|-------0----3----0--|
B|-----------------1--|
G|--2-----------------|
D|--3-----------------|
A|--------------------|
E|--------------------|


(The comma above the third measure denotes a 1/4 rest)
There's no bass line on this, but I imagine you pros can easily slip one in.


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New Lyrics.001

>> Sunday, December 14, 2008

Melody to follow....


"Little Bird Brown"

[Asus2sus4]=
E a d g b e
x 0 2 4 3 0



[E]Little brown bird
In the [E7sus4]long tall pine
Sees a [A]little higher than me[E]
Sings of grains
And [E7sus4]light summer wines
From the [A7]refuge of his long tall [E]tree
Where have you been
[E7sus4]Little bird brown?
[A]What have you seen of the [E]world?
"Lies and murder
In a [E7sus4]young widows gown.
[Asus2sus4]Hearts and [A]intentions un[E]furled"

Little bird brown
With your heart in the sky
Is it really as bad as you say?
[... 3 lines as of yet unwritten ...]
What do you see
Little bird brown
Wings stretched to measure the sky?
"Fire and pillage
For a soft pewter crown
Its luster as dead as goodbye"

Oh where have been bird
And where are you going
Who rarely lights to the earth?
....

ELAshley
121108.112851.6
Unfinished, but close...

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..::About ::..

I've been playing guitar and other instruments for forty years now, and I've managed to compile a lot of notes that I intend to share here...

..::Lyric of the Week::..

She lay like a body in the water
She barely made a sound
She fell as quiet, as quiet, as a leaf falling
To the ground

--Shawn Colvin, Another Plane Went Down

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