joeyd999 said: ↑
All fine and well. But can someone please post a video of a good modern-day blues band where they are not also long-time members of AARP?
A kid who doesn't favor voice enhancement he say's it's destroying music today."GuitarWorld.com"
In this Riff Deconstruction, Sean Daniel digs into the “Manic Depression” riff to reveal its underlying techniques. He runs through each step and in the process reveals that the riff is built not on A minor pentatonic—as you might expect for a blues-based tune—but A Mixolydian.
“On the 5 chord, in any key, the fifth note has its own flavor,” he says, “and it’s very bluesy because when you make a chord out of it, it turns into a dominant 7 chord, which is kind of like the sound of blues. It’s basically a major chord with a minor interval.”
Someone buy that girl a Gibson!Here is one example of those kids who still have a love for Blues / Rock take note of the triple meter,
Have you heard of Quinn Sullivan?Someday, some precocious young kid is going to dust off his grandpa's Gibson and discover a few vinyls lying around. After a bit of confusion ("WTF?"), he's going to figure it out, become enthralled about a whole "new" sound, and make it his own.
That'll be the day...
She is very good!A kid who doesn't favor voice enhancement he say's it's destroying music today.
Yes! Now that is what I'm talking about.Have you heard of Quinn Sullivan?
At 8
At 10
and at 18 (now)
Yes, autotune. Albeit, I was referring to Tony Tyler.She is very good!
By enhancement, does she mean autotune, or electricity?
That last clip I felt they were having so much fun, but the kid is just getting into his own he should hit the road and start writing. The next Steven Ray Von.Have you heard of Quinn Sullivan?
At 8
At 10
and at 18 (now)
Someday, some precocious young kid is going to dust off his grandpa's Gibson and discover a few vinyls lying around. After a bit of confusion ("WTF?"), he's going to figure it out, become enthralled about a whole "new" sound, and make it his own.
That'll be the day...
That Lynne girl made my heart melt...Well, this kid could have picked ANY pop song over the last 50-years. She pick a different type of music for her ventriloquist act - yes, a singing, 12-year-old ventriloquist singing the blues.
All it takes is a bit of real talent, and the stupid melts away.Well, this kid could have picked ANY pop song over the last 50-years. She pick a different type of music for her ventriloquist act - yes, a singing, 12-year-old ventriloquist singing the blues.
She has a whole series of videos. Her videos may have been posted on the forum before. Can't remember if I was the one that posted it or not.Well, this kid could have picked ANY pop song over the last 50-years. She pick a different type of music for her ventriloquist act - yes, a singing, 12-year-old ventriloquist singing the blues.
The one Gopher posted was excellent but in my opinion the vocals are slightly better in this one. Her interaction with the puppet just a bit better too. Song probably still qualifies as blues.Well, this kid could have picked ANY pop song over the last 50-years. She pick a different type of music for her ventriloquist act - yes, a singing, 12-year-old ventriloquist singing the blues.
It's rare, I think, but that is what so many Rock musicians in the late 60s through the 70s did.Rather than bringing blues back, I'd like to see it brought forward -- transformed by a new generation -- similar to what the Beetles, et al did.
That's a very nice collection of tunes you've uploaded, Sinus. Why are the most recent ones from 2013? Have you been idle the past four years?Hey Joey nice to know that you have taken an interest in blues musicI know this is not traditional blues but this is the only blues song that I've written AND published online.
http://www.buzztunes.org/music/4516n41/tribute-blues-in-am7 Sorry I don't do Youtube(they keep asking me for a video with the audio...)
Most of it was made on my old mans guitar. With exceptions of the drums plus a bit of the bass. Took about 2 hours counting the warming up.![]()
That's nice. Almost has a Pink Floydie sound to it. I was waiting for you to sing "Shine on you crazy diamond"...Hey Joey nice to know that you have taken an interest in blues musicI know this is not traditional blues but this is the only blues song that I've written AND published online.
http://www.buzztunes.org/music/4516n41/tribute-blues-in-am7 Sorry I don't do Youtube(they keep asking me for a video with the audio...)
Most of it was made on my old mans guitar. With exceptions of the drums plus a bit of the bass. Took about 2 hours counting the warming up.![]()
I listened to it and I liked it! Let me ask you something...do you hear that in your head before it comes out, or just start on something and go with it until you are ok with what you have...or something completely different?Hey Joey nice to know that you have taken an interest in blues musicI know this is not traditional blues but this is the only blues song that I've written AND published online.
http://www.buzztunes.org/music/4516n41/tribute-blues-in-am7 Sorry I don't do Youtube(they keep asking me for a video with the audio...)
Most of it was made on my old mans guitar. With exceptions of the drums plus a bit of the bass. Took about 2 hours counting the warming up.![]()
This brings to mind an issue I have and it is one that frequently gets me in trouble. Absolutely no offense intended to any of the posters and this is a bit off the Blues topic.There is always hope.
Beautiful yes but no where near as sophisticated of a composition or as beautiful of performance of the late great Etta James.