Keys to the kingdom


Here’s the most complicated fingerstyle piece I’ve been able to do so far. I’m working on one that’s much more complex, but I can’t get through it all the way yet, especially not up to tempo.

I love the sound of this one. It gives my fingers a good workout, and I move around the fretboard pretty well. I didn’t play it as written, the last few bars I did a little embellishment on the rhythm so that it comes to an end more gradually and naturally. The original just has me play the beginning chords in the same rhythm and then strum an A minor. I like my version better.

Found time to practice again!


Today I recorded two practice sessions, and I’m pumped. There first one I was mainly working on strumming and keeping an even rhythm through a chord progression. I chose Matchbox 20’s Rest Stop to work on because I can sing it without butchering it too badly.

Recorded in two parts, one just the guitar, straight into my trusty macbook. Then I came back and sang over it. I still haven’t mastered the singing and playing at the same time, invariably I’ll forget what I’m doing on one of the two.

Getting the hang of Garageband


Spent a couple hours messing around in garageband today. It’s got some annoying tics, but there’s a lot that you can do with it and it’s fairly easy.

Here’s a clip of a work in progress. This is a cover of Linkin Park’s Pushing Me Away. Right now I have the same basic chord progression, but instead of just some overdriven strumming I’m arpeggiating and using some substitutions.

I haven’t decided what to do with the chorus yet. I’d like to do something similar to their own remix of the song for that part… but I am not very good at screaming.

I also need some drums in there.

Wheels


This one turned out pretty well, the main problem I have is the noise of my fingers sliding up and down the strings. I’ll have to work on doing that more silently.

Practice: Windows


Here’s the second one.

I recorded this using my Virgin guitar, it’s an acoustic and a “campfire guitar.” My friend Todd explained the concept to me.

It’s the guitar you can take camping and not worry about. In fact, if you get too close to the fire and it catches… it might actually be pretty fun.

This was just using the built in mic on the macbook, so it’s a bit clippy.

Practice Recordings


I’m going to be recording and posting songs that I’m practicing so I can go back and hear how bad I was as I get better. Also it should help me figure out how to record things well, and force me to practice more.

Here’s the first, Canyon Canon. Couple slips in this one. This was recorded directly from my Takamine into the Macbook. It’s very bass heavy, so I’ll have to work on tweaking the recording OR just get a nice in-between device whenever I get around to upgrading my iMac.