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#1 · August 28, 2007, 3:23 pm
Quote from Forum Archives on August 28, 2007, 3:23 pmPosted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
I forgot to mention, a couple of Sundays ago we did "Above All" on
Sunday morning. I thought it might sound nice with a little nylon-lead
and worked up a scale run and a couple of nice sound jazzy riffs. My
worship leader agreed so I used the Ibanez classical for that song. The
next song we did was "Only a God Like You" By Tommy Walker, which opens
with a nifty electric guitar riff. So we played "Above All" and when I
was finished with my part I picked up my electric to get ready for "Only
a God" (an awesome song, BTW, which I recommend highly to all you
'lectric players). The problem was when I actually started the riff I
couldn't feel my extra-light strings. It was like they were invisible.
It took me a couple of times through the riff before I could actually
feel them. It was weird, and I hope no one noticed.--
Douglas
[email protected]Well, there's people been talking
Say they're worried about my soul
But I'm here to tell you I'll keep rocking
'til I'm sure it's my time to roll
-Rich Mullins "Elijah"Phil 4:13
Posted by: rxdca <rxdca@...>
I forgot to mention, a couple of Sundays ago we did "Above All" on
Sunday morning. I thought it might sound nice with a little nylon-lead
and worked up a scale run and a couple of nice sound jazzy riffs. My
worship leader agreed so I used the Ibanez classical for that song. The
next song we did was "Only a God Like You" By Tommy Walker, which opens
with a nifty electric guitar riff. So we played "Above All" and when I
was finished with my part I picked up my electric to get ready for "Only
a God" (an awesome song, BTW, which I recommend highly to all you
'lectric players). The problem was when I actually started the riff I
couldn't feel my extra-light strings. It was like they were invisible.
It took me a couple of times through the riff before I could actually
feel them. It was weird, and I hope no one noticed.
Sunday morning. I thought it might sound nice with a little nylon-lead
and worked up a scale run and a couple of nice sound jazzy riffs. My
worship leader agreed so I used the Ibanez classical for that song. The
next song we did was "Only a God Like You" By Tommy Walker, which opens
with a nifty electric guitar riff. So we played "Above All" and when I
was finished with my part I picked up my electric to get ready for "Only
a God" (an awesome song, BTW, which I recommend highly to all you
'lectric players). The problem was when I actually started the riff I
couldn't feel my extra-light strings. It was like they were invisible.
It took me a couple of times through the riff before I could actually
feel them. It was weird, and I hope no one noticed.
--
Douglas
[email protected]
Well, there's people been talking
Say they're worried about my soul
But I'm here to tell you I'll keep rocking
'til I'm sure it's my time to roll
-Rich Mullins "Elijah"
Phil 4:13
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