#99814 by Slacker G
Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:46 pm
Thu Feb 04, 2010 9:46 pm
I just recorded an old R&R song, and did it Blues. In the song were many neat but simple licks that a singer/picker could use to fatten up the sound of their performance, either as a solo or with other musicians. Kind of a how to fatten up your sound.
Like my other video, the emphasis was on both hands while I was playing, so as to give great detail for the viewer who liked the chops I was using and wanted to learn them. Unfortunately, my face was also in the frame at times. That may well have damaged my best video camera.
Then I did an instrumental for You Tube. It plays in the camera, but I can't get it out. I even tried getting it out by putting the SD card in another camera. It also plays just fine in it, but I can't export it from there either.
So naturally, I assumed it was the SD Card. Then I recorded another song on another SD card. It also plays but can not export. Hmmmm.
Naturally, I have to assume that my face broke my camera, as my face was in the last video before the camera started malfunctioning.
Since then I have taken movies of my dog to see if they will come out of my camera. HIS movies come out of the camera just fine. So I tried another video of me picking. ......... It will not come out.
Here is my question. Should I do a video with my dog playing air guitar and hum the guitar licks? Or should I teach him to actually play them, all the while knowing that those videos may not come out of the memory card either?
But before giving the whole idea up, I am cutting a grocery bag to fit over my head. Perhaps this will fool my Canon camera. Obviously it is more intelligent than the operating manual lets on. It has facial recognition built right into it! I will let you know how this turns out.
Has your face ever been responsible for the death of a camera? I used to think that was a joke.

Like my other video, the emphasis was on both hands while I was playing, so as to give great detail for the viewer who liked the chops I was using and wanted to learn them. Unfortunately, my face was also in the frame at times. That may well have damaged my best video camera.
Then I did an instrumental for You Tube. It plays in the camera, but I can't get it out. I even tried getting it out by putting the SD card in another camera. It also plays just fine in it, but I can't export it from there either.
So naturally, I assumed it was the SD Card. Then I recorded another song on another SD card. It also plays but can not export. Hmmmm.
Naturally, I have to assume that my face broke my camera, as my face was in the last video before the camera started malfunctioning.
Since then I have taken movies of my dog to see if they will come out of my camera. HIS movies come out of the camera just fine. So I tried another video of me picking. ......... It will not come out.
Here is my question. Should I do a video with my dog playing air guitar and hum the guitar licks? Or should I teach him to actually play them, all the while knowing that those videos may not come out of the memory card either?
But before giving the whole idea up, I am cutting a grocery bag to fit over my head. Perhaps this will fool my Canon camera. Obviously it is more intelligent than the operating manual lets on. It has facial recognition built right into it! I will let you know how this turns out.
Has your face ever been responsible for the death of a camera? I used to think that was a joke.
