My rendition on a 3 string CBG, tuned GDg. Piezo pickup with volume control Solid spruce box, sapele fretboard, oak neck 21 frets, mother of pearl fret marke...
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That is one nice sounding guitar. Nice version btw. Gotta put a "downer" on the song, tho, least from ma perspective:
I wrote a song about a Norwegian man who lived in a wood, and altho there is no copyright on titles, I had to call it "Not The Beatles One", as I wanted to avoid confusion! (Ah often confuse people, ah'm told!). Anyhow, ma song, being rather "indistinct from the title, did get a lot of hits on youtube, just cause ah used "Beatles" in the title!
The song ah wrote about the Norwegian guy was based on fact. He fell in love with a bear, and had a marriage ceremony in the woods. The bear's name was Alva ("Alva" is the female form of "Alf", btw) See link: http://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/norwegian
Anyhoo, to "cut a long story short" : THE END ! ;)
Excellent ! I bet George would have liked this for sure ! I've read in books n stuff when George had company in his home the ukelele's usually came out after a meal and the party began !!!
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Quite agree, Richey, ma man. Guess we gotta "bear" that in mind ;) Btw, only "Norm ah conform to is the fat guy in Cheers, he's cool :)
You've got to admire the way he refused to panda to the norms of society!
Yeah, Richie. (or should that be "Yeah, Yeah, Yeah?! lol), Beatles toons get more hits lol
By the way, man who married the bear was "bi polar" ;)
That is one nice sounding guitar. Nice version btw. Gotta put a "downer" on the song, tho, least from ma perspective:
I wrote a song about a Norwegian man who lived in a wood, and altho there is no copyright on titles, I had to call it "Not The Beatles One", as I wanted to avoid confusion! (Ah often confuse people, ah'm told!). Anyhow, ma song, being rather "indistinct from the title, did get a lot of hits on youtube, just cause ah used "Beatles" in the title!
The song ah wrote about the Norwegian guy was based on fact. He fell in love with a bear, and had a marriage ceremony in the woods. The bear's name was Alva ("Alva" is the female form of "Alf", btw) See link: http://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/norwegian
Anyhoo, to "cut a long story short" : THE END ! ;)
Excellent ! I bet George would have liked this for sure ! I've read in books n stuff when George had company in his home the ukelele's usually came out after a meal and the party began !!!
Great job
Sounds good - I'll sort something out. I have to say I could have done with a few pointers with chords when I first started!
Lessons are often appreciated. And you know some chord like stuff that most of us do not know.