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TrampsLikeUs

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My lessons, Time to Sing
« on: August 21, 2020, 01:02:09 PM »
My next lesson I'm supposed to sing.  Just me and my guitar teacher to be in the room. I guess if I'm ever to sing solo to others,  l have to start somewhere.  A simple song,  "My Sweet Lady" by John Denver.  I'll let you know how it went. For now,  I'll be practicing.
1985 Washburn D-12CE
2015 Ibanez Artcore AS73-TBC Electric
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Strumming Fool

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Re: My lessons, Time to Sing
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2020, 02:06:01 PM »
Enjoy the moment - it's a great song to sing - watch that high note in the break! Have fun!
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1997 Cujo14 - old growth cedar/black walnut
2014 K24e - master grade koa
2018 Custom GA - bear claw sitka spruce/mahogany
2019 614 - torrified sitka spruce/flamed maple
2020 714 - lutz spruce/rosewood

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Re: My lessons, Time to Sing
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2020, 05:33:11 PM »
Remember that we are always our own worst critics.  Give yourself a break and have fun with it.  There is a [nearly] 100% survival rate for this.   ;D
Taylors:  424-LTD (all koa) and a 114ce that lives with friends in Alaska.  Low maintenance carbon fiber guitars are my "thing" these days, but I will always keep the koa 424.  Several ukulele and bass guitars too. 
*Gone but not forgotten:  a 2001 414ce, 410, 354-LTD twelve string, 314-N, 416-LTD baritone, T5 Classic, 615ce, 2006 GS-K, 1996 (first year) Baby

Edward

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Re: My lessons, Time to Sing
« Reply #3 on: August 22, 2020, 11:49:01 AM »
Earl is so right about both counts!  We often cringe at what we hear coming out of our mouths (especially recorded, yikes!), but with  practice and training, it gets better ...not unlike any instrument we learn because the voice is[/i]an instrument. Cut yourself lots of slack, take heed of your teacher’s correction and praise, and smile a lot.  :) 

Edward
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TrampsLikeUs

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Re: My lessons, Time to Sing
« Reply #4 on: August 27, 2020, 09:31:41 AM »
Well it went "ok".   I need work. A lot of work.  To work on more vocal sound, a new strumming pattern.  To make "no" mistakes. To relax and enjoy myself. Etc,etc,etc. "whew" !!!
1985 Washburn D-12CE
2015 Ibanez Artcore AS73-TBC Electric
Washburn WCG66SCE GA Acoustic
Fender Statocaster SRV 1997 artist series
Taylor 856ce 12 string Indian Rosewood
Taylor K-14 2019 KOA Builder Edition
Taylor 2019 GS-Mini Koa  (2)
Taylor PS-18 2015 Tobacco Sunburst Sitka Spruce Top, W/ Brazilian Rosewood back/sides
Taylor GA Custom 2019 Sinker Redwood Top/ Cocobolo back/sides

Taylor224

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Re: My lessons, Time to Sing
« Reply #5 on: August 27, 2020, 08:41:42 PM »
Way to step out of the old comfort zone, yeah me singing, be like Richard Sterban of the Oak Ridge Boys singing lead...

Congrats...
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Strumming Fool

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Re: My lessons, Time to Sing
« Reply #6 on: August 27, 2020, 10:27:07 PM »
Well it went "ok".   I need work. A lot of work.  To work on more vocal sound, a new strumming pattern.  To make "no" mistakes. To relax and enjoy myself. Etc,etc,etc. "whew" !!!

The first step is the toughest. Now that you've taken it, it'll gradually become easier. Keep at it - it's worth it! Enjoy the journey and may God bless your efforts!
My Taylor Grand Auditoriums:

1997 Cujo14 - old growth cedar/black walnut
2014 K24e - master grade koa
2018 Custom GA - bear claw sitka spruce/mahogany
2019 614 - torrified sitka spruce/flamed maple
2020 714 - lutz spruce/rosewood

TrampsLikeUs

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Re: My lessons, Time to Sing
« Reply #7 on: September 25, 2020, 08:45:48 AM »
Well,  I've been signed off on this one.  Teacher sez "you done well".  Now I'm going to try hard on a couple of Christmas songs by Kathy Matea. Songs off the Good News album.  Maybe I'll get up the nerve to sing solo's.  ... 

One more scale pattern and I will have learned the whole neck.
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1985 Washburn D-12CE
2015 Ibanez Artcore AS73-TBC Electric
Washburn WCG66SCE GA Acoustic
Fender Statocaster SRV 1997 artist series
Taylor 856ce 12 string Indian Rosewood
Taylor K-14 2019 KOA Builder Edition
Taylor 2019 GS-Mini Koa  (2)
Taylor PS-18 2015 Tobacco Sunburst Sitka Spruce Top, W/ Brazilian Rosewood back/sides
Taylor GA Custom 2019 Sinker Redwood Top/ Cocobolo back/sides