Hi again..after a long break
I have had this simple earworm riff I made up running round my head for nearly 50 years. I normally play it slower and on a 6 string acoustic. This was a first attempt at recording to PC..complete with 'fluff!' My arthritis is so bad that I didn't do a second take...this is just a musical doodle complete with fluff in the middle.
I wrote to Gordon as I would like someone to do something to it and take it further.....and he kindly suggested putting it on the forum.
My arthritis is now so severe that I have lost my job and am worried that I will not be able to play my 20+ guitars for much longer.
I used to be a pretty good six string picker and learnt from people like Gordon when I played every week at The Sloop Inn when running the Isle of Wight Folk Club and we had guests like him (in the late 60s early 70s)
Anyway. don't laugh too loud....
http://soundcloud.com/jdennington-1/jon-earworm-riff
Vigman
An earworm riff to develop..!!!!
Moderator: GORDON
An earworm riff to develop..!!!!
Gordon signed my guitar at the Sloop Inn, IOW, 1969/70 whilst I was in the resident band "Witchazel"!.....and now at Cassington Village Hall October 2008.
Re: An earworm riff to develop..!!!!
....oh dear....tumbleweed..........................
I don't want to take anyone's name in vain here, but Gordon suggested that Ash Gannicott might be able to develop/extend that little riff.......??
Cheers
Vigman
PS Now I have nearly migrated to Cubase and can mix live guitar audio via a Line 6 Toneport UX2 and add MIDI I hope to come up with some much better samples!
I don't want to take anyone's name in vain here, but Gordon suggested that Ash Gannicott might be able to develop/extend that little riff.......??
Cheers
Vigman
PS Now I have nearly migrated to Cubase and can mix live guitar audio via a Line 6 Toneport UX2 and add MIDI I hope to come up with some much better samples!
Gordon signed my guitar at the Sloop Inn, IOW, 1969/70 whilst I was in the resident band "Witchazel"!.....and now at Cassington Village Hall October 2008.
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