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Introes
I've been worling on the diffrant types of introes
5511
1511,4151and4511. It would really be helpfull
if i had like 3 examples in the old country style.
Any help will be appreciater, thank you.
Mike
5511
1511,4151and4511. It would really be helpfull
if i had like 3 examples in the old country style.
Any help will be appreciater, thank you.
Mike
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Intro Ideas?
Beginners Notes in tab section...
Just put up three... #358, #352, #351
Those and many more here:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21A ... D13092D8FB
Just put up three... #358, #352, #351
Those and many more here:
https://onedrive.live.com/?authkey=%21A ... D13092D8FB
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Right on!
I have to agree with Erv!
No fuss, no muss, no confusion. It works and has done so for decades.
No fuss, no muss, no confusion. It works and has done so for decades.
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Re: Right on!
I agree with Ray, and Erv too... For me it would be more thinking than I’m used to if I had to think in terms of the numbers like 1511, rather than the ending of the song... The numbers would just tell you what that little melody at the end of a song is made up of, but you’re still thinking melody or the tag.Ray Montee wrote:I have to agree with Erv!
No fuss, no muss, no confusion. It works and has done so for decades.
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I agree with most of what is said... BUT what if you don't know the song..? Will some numbers from the band leader help out...?
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Agree, sometimes will use the last two lines on some songs
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Interesting...
Michael, did you get an answer to your question? Every one of the responses is valid, even mine, but I'm not sure you got your question answered.
From Michael:
I've been working on the different types of intros
5511,1511,4151 and 4511.
It would really be helpful if I had like 3 examples (of each) in the old country style.
Any help will be appreciated, thank you.
Mike
Since I don't see a 4551, 1545 or a 5145, etc. I was thinking, he may have been asking for specific examples of the ones he listed.
From Michael:
I've been working on the different types of intros
5511,1511,4151 and 4511.
It would really be helpful if I had like 3 examples (of each) in the old country style.
Any help will be appreciated, thank you.
Mike
Since I don't see a 4551, 1545 or a 5145, etc. I was thinking, he may have been asking for specific examples of the ones he listed.
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Some of my friends – who do not appreciate the qualities of a three-chord country song like I do – tell me ALL country intros sound the same. After checking a couple of hundred popular tracks, I must admit they are just about right.
So learn two or three, and pick any of those – they should fit reasonably well.
So learn two or three, and pick any of those – they should fit reasonably well.
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I, too, usually play the last line or two of a song as an intro if I don't know the original intro. Only problem is that my brain wasn't programmed properly and have to hum the whole verse in my head at high speed to get to the last line or two! I just have problems doing it backwards!
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Michael, how about trying songs like "Born To Lose", "Release Me",
"Crazy Arms", "A Way to Survive", and "Another Bridge to Burn".
On all of these songs you can play the intro just like the last line.
You could also use it for a turn around if you don't play the melody.
"Crazy Arms", "A Way to Survive", and "Another Bridge to Burn".
On all of these songs you can play the intro just like the last line.
You could also use it for a turn around if you don't play the melody.
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Ok, here's a Mooneyesque 5511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KoLlSZJRzZ0
Single note 5511 Not sure who, might be Jimmy in a Curly mood https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qsbgCh0q45s
Another 5511 (I'm going through my mp3s in alphabetical order: it's weird they're all the same so far), I think it's Dickey Overbey: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S8laUNW14cc
FINALLY, another progression. Buddy Emmons on a 1511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S8laUNW14cc
Johnny Cash only recorded a couple country albums. 1511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gvdRP-VKrTE
Another 1511 Johnny Bush
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gj6SceuMUbo
Johnny Cash covers Hank Thompson 5511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nVdw-g7HbbI
Amber and Justin, 11511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KsXbl50pQL8
Buck, 5511 (Mooney)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KXClnC4h78k
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KoLlSZJRzZ0
Single note 5511 Not sure who, might be Jimmy in a Curly mood https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qsbgCh0q45s
Another 5511 (I'm going through my mp3s in alphabetical order: it's weird they're all the same so far), I think it's Dickey Overbey: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S8laUNW14cc
FINALLY, another progression. Buddy Emmons on a 1511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=S8laUNW14cc
Johnny Cash only recorded a couple country albums. 1511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gvdRP-VKrTE
Another 1511 Johnny Bush
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gj6SceuMUbo
Johnny Cash covers Hank Thompson 5511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=nVdw-g7HbbI
Amber and Justin, 11511
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KsXbl50pQL8
Buck, 5511 (Mooney)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KXClnC4h78k
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