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singing and playing blues
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right - I can't sing. I have known this for 49 years. I am always out of tune and hunting for the right note.
I had a singing lesson - because of the IGF residential week I thought I'd give it just one go as I'd like to be able to play some blues and sing along - and nothing ventured nothing gained..
I was wrong. So were other people. I can sing scales and stuff. In tune. And not sound like a foghorn.
this is a revelation.
Would you mind suggesting a song to learn with my new singing coach
- easy guitar and vocal - acoustic blues - slide or fingerpicked is fine (haven't played slide before but it can't be that hard can it!!). In the absence of a better idea I was thinking of Mary had a Little Lamb - I know it is electric (SRV version) but the vocal is short, sweet and understated.
suggestions please!
ta Nick
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I'm not locked in here with you, you are locked in here with me.
The video below is not safe for work or children! But is an 'interesting' take on the song.
The Black Keys version is fun to play and sing too...
I'm toying with the idea of going out solo with an acoustic, a resonator and a slide - some good suggestions here! Stagger Lee on slide without the bassline might be interesting, going to try that one...
Something that's been bugging me (and I haven't got my own laptop with me so no iTunes, and Youtube's blocked) - is Muddy's 'Can't Be Satisfied' broadly the same song as 'I Be's Troubled'? I'm pretty sure I worked one or the other of them out yesterday, but I can't remember which one...:/
Oh, and also - a lot of Tom Waits' bluesier stuff has great melodies and can be sung with a site less gravel than he does (think 'Downtown Train', 'Come On Up To The House', 'Hold On'...)
It became Can't Be Satisfied when he went to Chicago and recorded it on electric with Big Crawford on bass.