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2016/06/24 15:33:08 (permalink)

I Am Music

Retirement has advantages. I don't play for money any more. I can't. I thought I would lose interest over time if I didn't have to but the coolest thing happened. I Got Sonar. All I want to do is play. I build my day around it. A guitar for every style and a way to study it! I Am a Guitarologist! Coffee Becan  Sonar MUSIC
 
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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/24 15:41:34 (permalink)
Right On Brother Bill!!
Sum of us envy you and yet very happy for you. When can we hear some gnu swamp music?

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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/24 15:51:58 (permalink) ☄ Helpfulby Mesh 2016/06/24 16:14:28
I record everyday for my lesson plan. Set up the rhythm. That in itself is a blast for me. Usually 3 rhythms and work with them till the lesson is learned. IF I want a song I can take one of the rhythms. Now I have about 20 I use for review. I use the practice tracks and build from it to suit the song. Dummy tracks and template. 
 
I have 3 as WIP now    weather and doctors permitting I will have one this summer
I feel pretty good today Mesh 

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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/24 15:58:20 (permalink)
I've always like your playing, style, and songs......every once in awhile, I'll go and listen to your soundclick page. Looking forward to this "summer"!! :))

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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/24 16:18:12 (permalink)
Wow thanks Mesh!!  I record for myself family and you guys!  I've always wanted to record a Boogie tune "bayoustyle" so I could use both Fenders 
 

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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/24 22:42:22 (permalink)
Bill,
 
If your hands allow, the classical repertoire is really great and worth spending time on.  Start with the segovia scales and you'll be hooked.
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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/25 02:12:02 (permalink)
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Bill,
 
If your hands allow, the classical repertoire is really great and worth spending time on.  Start with the segovia scales and you'll be hooked.


I have about an hour repertoire though I don't practice it like I did before I got sick. 
 
I recorded Spanish Serenade and the Christmas Song when I lived in Shreveport
 
They are the only 2 I recorded in Sonar  Spanish Serenade

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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/25 10:37:12 (permalink)
It's good you don't play for money anymore, because it's pretty much impossible to profit from it anyway. Musicians' wages are about the same as they were in 1980, only with one-tenth as many venues in which to play.
 
I've got a gig tonight, for which we'll earn 10% of the till, split 5 ways. They also buy us a meal...nothing like a big greasy bar burger right before a gig! My net profit might be twenty bucks after filling the gas tank.
 
Still, I recommend playing out in a band - even for free if necessary. It's not the same as composing and recording (I do miss that!) but nothing's better for keeping your chops up and your vocal chords loose. Good exercise, too.


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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/25 13:01:03 (permalink)
Coming from someone who was so hesitant to play out, it sounds like you made the right decision Dave! 

 
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/25 13:45:53 (permalink)
I physically can't play live in a band. I'm just not healthy enough. I do miss it very much but I have my practice regiment. If I stick to it I get 4 hours of specialized technique practice to keep my chops up. The problem I have is being ill and unable to play for a week at a time. I try to play smarter these days. I have so much to learn and work on that I have to remind myself to record something. I have to tools

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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/25 14:28:49 (permalink) ☼ Best Answerby bayoubill 2016/06/25 16:12:16
There's always something to look into when it comes to music / playing It's one of my (many) mottos 
Am the best you can be

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Re: I Am Music 2016/06/25 17:48:07 (permalink)
I started "playing" drums in a band about a year and a half ago, due to them lacking a drummer.
It is nowhere close to  being traditional drums in any way. 
I was just bad enough to let them keep me as noise in the background (I even played drums in a marching band as a kid...)
We've played a few concerts locally, and I'm both proud and ashamed of my contribution(s). But that won't keep me from enjoying making some noise behind a drum kit
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