Heartache at C
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- VikingBlues
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Heartache at C
I thought Major Key was supposed to be happy?
C Major - BT by Nick Kellie. VB adds gloom and sadness to the proceedings.
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C Major - BT by Nick Kellie. VB adds gloom and sadness to the proceedings.
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Heartache at C. PRS SE over Nick Kellie BT.
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- 2WheelsOfBlues
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Re: Heartache at C
But when i hear this, i sure your be happy and joyfull
play guitar like the wind, mysterious but definitely present....
- MikeJackal
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Re: Heartache at C
Melancholic hindsight is how I would describe the mood of this song. Like the good times you used to have with a loved one but they are not with you any more. Tastefully done as always and a nice easy listening piece, don't have to wonder where it's going, just enjoy the journey.
"You Only Live But Once, When Your Dead Your Done...So Let The Good Times Roll" - B.B. King
"I'm So Lonesome I Don't Even Have Me No Friend, I've Done So Much Crying Will I Ever Laugh Again" - Peter Green
"I'm So Lonesome I Don't Even Have Me No Friend, I've Done So Much Crying Will I Ever Laugh Again" - Peter Green
Re: Heartache at C
That's what I thought, too. A pleasure to listen...MikeJackal wrote:Tastefully done as always and a nice easy listening piece, don't have to wonder where it's going, just enjoy the journey.
Re: Heartache at C
Very nice! I like the melancholy aspect.
Major key is a tough one for me. You did a nice job with it. We ought to do up a Major collab sometime. Make us all think.
Major key is a tough one for me. You did a nice job with it. We ought to do up a Major collab sometime. Make us all think.
"Throw yo' big leg over me Mama, I might not feel this good again!"
- VikingBlues
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Re: Heartache at C
Thanks to everyone for listening and for your encouraging words - I appreciate it a lot. Sorry I keep posting work here that isn't really "blues".
The major collab would be a good idea - I'll keep it in mind as I search around through the far too many BTs I have cluttering up my laptop.
Thank you. Happy and joyful at home at least when I'm in the company of my wife, family and guitars.2WheelsOfBlues wrote:But when i hear this, i sure your be happy and joyfull
Nicely put = quite poetic there Mike! Tasteful is fine by me. I suppose listening to it again it's more wistful than sad. Don;t know where the notes came from.MikeJackal wrote:Melancholic hindsight is how I would describe the mood of this song. Like the good times you used to have with a loved one but they are not with you any more. Tastefully done as always and a nice easy listening piece, don't have to wonder where it's going, just enjoy the journey.
A pleasure to play - and a pleasure to be able to post it up here to share with my friends around the world. Thank you.12bar wrote:That's what I thought, too. A pleasure to listen...
Thank you, glad you liked it - I've been encouraged to branch out by members here like yourself - remember the bossa.Blindboy wrote:Very nice! I like the melancholy aspect.
Major key is a tough one for me. You did a nice job with it. We ought to do up a Major collab sometime. Make us all think.
The major collab would be a good idea - I'll keep it in mind as I search around through the far too many BTs I have cluttering up my laptop.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
- DeaconBlues
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Re: Heartache at C
Moody? Yes.
Melancholy? Not particularly.
Very focused playing. I find it a very relaxing tune to listen to.
Melancholy? Not particularly.
Very focused playing. I find it a very relaxing tune to listen to.
That boy ain't right...,
but he's big on the North Sea Coast of Germany.
but he's big on the North Sea Coast of Germany.
- Bluez2move
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Re: Heartache at C
I didn't find it gloomy at all,
just laid back and melodic
Nice work VB
just laid back and melodic
Nice work VB
- VikingBlues
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Re: Heartache at C
Thanks Deacon / Bluez2Move - I appreciate the encouragement.
"Laid back and melodic" - I guess that's what I'd like my life to be - so that's why I try to play that way to escape to a laid back and melodic place for a while. I think I like the sound of that. I just wish I could carry that feeling around with me at all times.
"Laid back and melodic" - I guess that's what I'd like my life to be - so that's why I try to play that way to escape to a laid back and melodic place for a while. I think I like the sound of that. I just wish I could carry that feeling around with me at all times.
An improv a day keeps the demons at bay!
- HalfBlindLefty
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Re: Heartache at C
I like it VB, nice tone
A long time ago, in the old forum : Registered: Mon, 27 Nov 2006. Wonder were the other old members all went....