Matchbox blues
Tryed to sing a little, and figure this would be easy enough to sing to... used old blues lyrics from Blind lemon Jefferson/Carl Perkins... wish i had bit better microphone... I know my voice isnt really made for singing, but its fun anyway :)
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9 aprile 2014 17:18
9 aprile 2014 17:53
Paseaf
Ha ha! You got the feeling!! I should have left some space for vocal. Really want to play with u in real one day:)
I'm learning to play jazz on blues harp these months and when I'm good enough, I want to play with your jazz guitar records. They sound nice! +1
I'm learning to play jazz on blues harp these months and when I'm good enough, I want to play with your jazz guitar records. They sound nice! +1
9 aprile 2014 18:19
Rat
I would love to play old blues/jazz stuff with good harp player in real too, but china is a long way from here :(.. very few young people here like old blues,i dont know anyone actually,, the oldest music people play here is rockabilly and 1950/60s stuff..
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9 aprile 2014 19:56
Paseaf
It's same in China...Only a few people play blues. In my hometown there is even no blues/jazz bar. Anyway, this website really helps:)
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9 aprile 2014 17:57
hefpiot
I really like the way it sounds, very raw, early blues thing. And don't worry about the microphone, in this case the noise makes a very cool atmopshere in my opinion :) I think it would sound even better with a characteristic vinyl sound (sorry, i don't know the word for it, it's the noise that vinyl records make).
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9 aprile 2014 20:27
10 aprile 2014 14:10
jmrukkers
Great stuff Rat, cool vocals, your singing fits really well with this style, really good old bluesy feeling.
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