what`s your favorite song to play?
#3
Posted 16 August 2003 - 06:16 PM
ah--good choices guys. love those tunes!
Nothing Else matters is actually probably a close second to being a favourite tune.
But nothing compares to my love of stairway to heaven...the song i most wanted to learn how to play when i first picked up my guitar! and hence...i never grow tired of it. A true classic
CHeers!
Ps. Solo especially
Nothing Else matters is actually probably a close second to being a favourite tune.
But nothing compares to my love of stairway to heaven...the song i most wanted to learn how to play when i first picked up my guitar! and hence...i never grow tired of it. A true classic
CHeers!
Ps. Solo especially
#11
Posted 18 August 2003 - 07:02 AM
well a few of my current favourites are:
Free- Mr Big
Extreme- Hole Hearted
Stevie Ray Vaughan- Confessing the Blues
Eric Clapton & BB.King- Riding with the King
Mason Williams- Classical Gas
Extreme- Cupid's Dead
:-) theyre all great songs so check em out.
Free- Mr Big
Extreme- Hole Hearted
Stevie Ray Vaughan- Confessing the Blues
Eric Clapton & BB.King- Riding with the King
Mason Williams- Classical Gas
Extreme- Cupid's Dead
:-) theyre all great songs so check em out.
#15
Posted 18 August 2003 - 11:53 AM
Howdy,
I think I'm gonna take a shot at Everything I do by Bryan Adams for piano. It wouldn't be a bad tune to carry with you the rest of you life =]. Go someplace nice that just happens to have a grand piano, and you just happen to be with your lovely woman... ooh yeah... rack 'em up!
Thanks
I think I'm gonna take a shot at Everything I do by Bryan Adams for piano. It wouldn't be a bad tune to carry with you the rest of you life =]. Go someplace nice that just happens to have a grand piano, and you just happen to be with your lovely woman... ooh yeah... rack 'em up!
Thanks
#19
Posted 22 August 2003 - 02:09 PM
Cream - Crossroads 8)
It might be a little difficult for some people (depending on their ability to play guitar) but it has lots of room for improvisation and Eric Clapton in this song has a voice which isn't difficult to recreate...in other words almost anyone can sing it.
It might be a little difficult for some people (depending on their ability to play guitar) but it has lots of room for improvisation and Eric Clapton in this song has a voice which isn't difficult to recreate...in other words almost anyone can sing it.

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