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Post subject: what kind of songs do you prefer to play?
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 4:25 pm
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i thought about it, and i decided that the ones that start out slow but then get faster. like:

Your Guardian Angel, Wake Me Up When September Ends.

i think its cool how its all acoustic and then it goes to electric..

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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 4:26 pm
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it's called building to a crensdo.

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is wake me up when september ends easy?
i would *love* to play that...

somebody have tab?

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poorboy56 wrote:
is wake me up when september ends easy?
i would *love* to play that...

somebody have tab?


http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/g/g ... ds_tab.htm

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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 4:38 pm
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cryingstrat wrote:
poorboy56 wrote:
is wake me up when september ends easy?
i would *love* to play that...

somebody have tab?


http://www.ultimate-guitar.com/tabs/g/g ... ds_tab.htm
oh well, never mind then...
i hate all those frigging numbers!


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Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 4:40 pm
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Well then use a Chord chart.


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Heavy music, like Infiltrate the System by Madball, or crazy stuff like older Genesis songs.

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PowerJazzBass wrote:
Heavy music, like Infiltrate the System by Madball, or crazy stuff like older Genesis songs.


I play a lot of that crazy old Genesis stuff. Well, up to 1978.

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I love a bit of good ol' rock 'n' roll that has bluesy basslines to it (Led Zep for example). I love playing Good Times Bad Times.

Also enjoy a bit of Paul Simon's Graceland on the fretless as well as more modern stuff like RHCP's Greeting Song.


You can't, however, beat a good slice of old school funk/Rnb/soul IMO. Anything like "I'll Take you there" or "Soul Man" or "Pusherman" or "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" or *rambles on forever* (oh theres another good bassline... :lol: )

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I love a bit of good ol' rock 'n' roll that has bluesy basslines to it (Led Zep for example). I love playing Good Times Bad Times.

Also enjoy a bit of Paul Simon's Graceland on the fretless as well as more modern stuff like RHCP's Greeting Song.


You can't, however, beat a good slice of old school funk/Rnb/soul IMO. Anything like "I'll Take you there" or "Soul Man" or "Pusherman" or "Sitting on the Dock of the Bay" or *rambles on forever* (oh theres another good bassline... :lol: )

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Hell yeah!! Keep on rockin' brotha \m/

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Good songs :wink:


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cryingstrat wrote:
it's called building to a crensdo.


A crensdo?

At Jordan College of Music, they called it a "crescendo."

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I love playing blues songs, i'ts great to move from chords to lead and such. both on guitar and bass.

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Gravity Jim wrote:
cryingstrat wrote:
it's called building to a crensdo.


A crensdo?

At Jordan College of Music, they called it a "crescendo."

:D


Spelling aside, you got my point.

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Something of epic proportions, intense, or very demanding.

I love to play zepplins black dog and stairway to heaven, just bcause of how epic tey are, especially the solos


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