Outside Woman Blues cover
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Outside Woman Blues cover
Hi All!
I just did my interpretation of Outside Woman Blues! I combined the Cream version, with a version I saw Clapton on youtube play with power chords, and kind of made it my own.
I hope you enjoy it, and I certainly hope I didn't butcher the piece with my own style!
StratLover2
download/file.php?id=572
I just did my interpretation of Outside Woman Blues! I combined the Cream version, with a version I saw Clapton on youtube play with power chords, and kind of made it my own.
I hope you enjoy it, and I certainly hope I didn't butcher the piece with my own style!
StratLover2
download/file.php?id=572
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Re: Outside Woman Blues cover
Hi! in my opinion you should work on the timing and the rhythm of the song, in some moments i felt "loosed". Too, a good thing i think that would be to low down the gain so the notes will sound more clearly!
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Re: Outside Woman Blues cover
Hi redrooster!
Thanks for your input. I struggle with timing on certain songs, and that is one of them. However, I believe I know the correct timing, and I will submit a revised version with better timing and less gain.
Even with those issues though, I think it turned out at least ok. But there is always room for improvement
Thanks again,
StratLover2
Thanks for your input. I struggle with timing on certain songs, and that is one of them. However, I believe I know the correct timing, and I will submit a revised version with better timing and less gain.
Even with those issues though, I think it turned out at least ok. But there is always room for improvement
Thanks again,
StratLover2
Re: Outside Woman Blues cover
This Blues is not as easy as it seems because of it's timing. Try to start with the rhythm first like RR said.
I've tried to record and upload a few bars of what I mean, just an idea - my timing isn't perfect either...
download/file.php?id=574
I've tried to record and upload a few bars of what I mean, just an idea - my timing isn't perfect either...
download/file.php?id=574
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Re: Outside Woman Blues cover
Thanks Gerd!
I guess I've been tricked, since all the other blues I've played have had pretty simple rhythms. I think that I know the correct rhythm, but the trouble seems to be that I end up playing a bit off of what I imagine! I guess the only way to improve it is to drill myself until I do it!
Thanks for the soundbit!
StratLover2
I guess I've been tricked, since all the other blues I've played have had pretty simple rhythms. I think that I know the correct rhythm, but the trouble seems to be that I end up playing a bit off of what I imagine! I guess the only way to improve it is to drill myself until I do it!
Thanks for the soundbit!
StratLover2
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Re: Outside Woman Blues cover
Dunno if this helps - an acoustic version so its just guitar and nothing else and no distortion cloaking the notes.
I love the 7#9 chord!
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I love the 7#9 chord!
9oarej9z--E
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!