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#1093 by RhythmMan
Tue Jun 13, 2006 3:40 pm
Hey, Belle,
I had to laugh when you said: I'll forevermore chime in. I can 'tweak' with the best of 'em."
Yep - I guess you ARE a bell, uh, I mean a Belle. :)
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You can see my latest post (6-12-06) for what I'm trying to do - here's the shortcut:
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http://forum.bandmix.com/viewtopic.php?t=475
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or my updated profile, which about says the same thing:
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http://bandmix.com/profile75490.html
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I got burned out about 12 years ago, and stopped playing about the time I got married.
2 years ago, I started up again.
I've got a bunch of originals, in many styles, and I've been looking for anybody nearby w/ like-interests to practice with.
2 years of (mostly) self-practice - hey - I need other musicians to work with.
I play acoustic rhytme guitar, and do some complicated rhythms. I need to tie those rhythms into another instrument.
And, you know, stuff like the eye contact and nod just before the changes, too, and talking during a song ("Hey, try that in a seventh - let's see what it sounds like.") Stuff like that. What the other guy plays affects what I play.
You know how it is. Or used to be, whichever . . .

#1105 by RhythmMan
Wed Jun 14, 2006 9:39 pm
Belle - yep - that's the problem.
They're 'out there.'
I had a harmonica player email me from Norwak - that's about a 4 or 5 hour round trip from Madison. Too far.
I am meeting with one fellow next week. His focus is on Jazz, mine is on R & B, & Blues. We'll see what we have in common . . .
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Do you think my expectations are unrealistic?
Like . . .
- doing originals?
- willing to practice?
- No rap, no metal, no punk?
- knowing 6ths, 7ths, 9ths? (Heck - it's easy - a lot of guitarists probably already know some, just don't know what theyre called.)
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Hmmm - I wonder how many musicians DO know 6ths, 7ths, 9ths? Maybe I'll post something, and find out.
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But, anyway - hey - I'm easy. Male - female, any age (old enough to get in the clubs)
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Maybe I should re-write my ad . . .

#1112 by RhythmMan
Thu Jun 15, 2006 3:38 am
Belle,
Yeah, after replying to you, I went back to my post - I guess I do list a lot of styles, huh?
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But - I should limit the styles that I'm looking for, I guess.
Well - I like almost EVERYTHING!
My songs often meld different styles.
If I write 10 songs, no two are similar.
Remember Boston? They had some good songs - but THEY ALL SOUNDED THE SAME!
I can't do that - I get bored!
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I always meet people half way - I'll play what they are able to play.
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Hopefully I can wean them away from doing one, single style. To me, that's like only eating vanilla ice cream, when the'res another 50 flavors . . .
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I guess maybe I'll go back and not list as much as I do. It probably is too much info all at once, anyway.
For anyone else who may read this - I'm leaning towards R & B.
So, Belle, you think 6th's, 7ths, and 9ths are "fancy chords?"
Alan
Last edited by RhythmMan on Fri Jun 16, 2006 4:22 pm, edited 1 time in total.

#1122 by RhythmMan
Thu Jun 15, 2006 3:37 pm
Belle,
I only use diminished chords in a couple songs; it's not the right 'feel' for most of my music.
But I know that some 'crummy' sounding chords will sound GREAT at certain times, in certain songs, in certain places.
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Hmmm, it'd be cool if we lived close. We could discuss this with us both having a guitar in our laps. :)
My guitar can say things that I can not.
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Hmm, I wonder how many chords the average rythym guitarist in a rock - cover band knows?
You know - the type of bands you see in local clubs.
I know you don't need a lot of chords to make good music. We're always going to have G, C, & D . . .
I understand this, but my mind was meandering.
What do you think? How many open chords - (the average guy) - maybe 20 - 25? 30-40?
(I'll make you pick up a guitar, yet! :P )
You know the music is in you, when you need an instrument to help you think . . .
Counting all the various fingerings of every single chord they can possibly play from memory, counting sliding bar-chords up to 12 frets, what do you think? 200 - 300? (Hey! What is this, a test!? No, no - just wondering . . . )
F=1, F#=2, barred G= 3, etc. . . .
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Again, I know you can make GREAT music with just a few chords, - I just got to thinking about it.
I've found several chords I can NOT play - you need 6 fingers! Or tripled jointed fingers!
And there are chords where you need longer fingers than mine.
- Just makes it more challenging, . . . need to find a replacement chord . . .
Hmmm - we sure have strayed off the topic. . . .
- nice talking with you.

#1307 by RhythmMan
Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:00 pm
For some important info on the copyrighting process, see the newer, follow up post:
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"Copyrighting My Song: How long does it take"
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I posted this 6-29-06.
Alan, aka Samick1

#1471 by RhythmMan
Fri Jul 07, 2006 9:49 pm
I thought some of you folks would like to know that I just mailed out my 2nd batch of songs for copyrighting. That makes 21 songs, total.


I did 11 songs on my first tape.
I was going to do another 11 for this 2nd batch, but could only fit 10 songs on one side of the tape. I didn't want to use the backside.
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See what can happen when you put your mind to it?
It wasn't all that long ago that I didn't even know HOW to copyright songs.
:)

My next set of 10-11 will take longer. I keep pushing my own envelope, and the songs are getting more complex - takes longer.
Alan

#1472 by Guest
Fri Jul 07, 2006 10:57 pm
hey Alan: congrats on getting the old ball rolling...best of luck man..

#1782 by incubud
Mon Jul 24, 2006 7:13 am
come to think about it i wonder what kinda compyright laws if any myspace has for all the no label kids out there

#1783 by RhythmMan
Mon Jul 24, 2006 12:01 pm
I don't know about you guys, but I don't think it's a good idea to post any music unless:

1) It's copywrited - and that means the Library of Congress - forget all the other 'copyright services' out there . . .
2) If it's not copyrighted, I won't post anything unless it's no big deal to me if someone else uses it.
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By the way, guys, my 3rd set of songs will be a while longer, yet.
Here's where I am:
- 5 songs done
- 6 songs done, but I want to practice them a little more, first
- 5 songs are still being 'tweaked'
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Let me tell you, guys, it's a nice feeling having them copyrighted.

#3860 by RhythmMan
Sat Dec 09, 2006 4:48 pm
This discussion/thread is the first of two which discuss the copyrighting process.
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The continuation of this discussion starts on this page:
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http://forum.bandmix.com/viewtopic.php?t=576
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Alan

#18102 by RhythmMan
Thu Dec 27, 2007 11:41 pm
Bump.
The subject of copyrighting keeps coming up.
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Almost everything you need to know, right here . . .

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