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1 hour ago, docc said:

This is magnificent. So touching and deeply well performed.  I keep listening to it over-and-over . . .

Yup,I almost commented when I first listened to him.

I've never heard of Lukas Nelson,I usually don't like falsetto singers;but he's so real & heartfelt,that really works for me.

As a minimally skilled,finger picker,I spend most of my time in the first chord position on the guitar;

What a talent he's been blessed with,that's not just 10,000 hrs of practice to get that good. :notworthy:

His musical theory,knowledge,touch & skill on the fingerboard,it's in another world. :2c:

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19 minutes ago, ScuRoo said:

https://rumble.com/v3wxlr4-in-the-year-2525-zager-and-evans-sanjin.html
 

Loving the black & whites

That prison performance earlier was powerful

In the year 2525… are we there yet?

The video is from Metropolis .  A very powerful movie itself.  you need to watch. 1984 came by and was never addressed. IDK if 2525 is gonna be much different

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That Lukas Nelson fingerboard work reminds of this (IMO:under-rated) guitarist. Grooving to "Bridge of Sighs" on the 8-track in the high school Florida cruise/beach scene was pretty eclectic. We all thought the vocals were Trower, but no. Vocals are the bassman, James Dewar. We had no idea, in the day, what a master guitarist Robin Trower was . . .

Best audio version I could find:

 

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The video Docc posted of the guy,covering the Michael Jackson tune;playing,recording & layering different instruments, reminded me of one of my favorite artists. 

Coco Love Alcorn is extremely under appreciated;she works some serious magic with this Boss Looping pedal.

 

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Test your skills to keep time, for those of us versed into music;

Try to clap your hands on beat 1. It is one of this odd meter: 7/4; typically Music is mostly written in 4/4.

The numerator is the number of beats, the denominator the duration of each beat. In a 4/4, you have four quarter notes per bar. In a 7/4, you have a seven quarter notes duration per bar.

Here's the exercice: it seems easy, but as varies the rhythm and beats duration and arrangement, always respecting the 7/4 meter, clapping on the one beat becomes challenging.

 

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6 hours ago, audiomick said:

That was fun. :)

It got interesting when he started in on the triplets, but having the music underneath helps keep you head straight. B)

Indeed; the public started to mess up at that point, not having the help of reading the music at the same time.

I found that the quarter rest at the end of each bar, before the one, was a big help.

I had no problem if keeping time with my foot. However, if not using anything but my "sense of time", I was rushing with the triplet feels.

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I always liked Junior Brown; he get a lot of music out of minimal foot print. Look at the drummer's kit... his wife at the rhythm guitar, upright bass, nothing more required.

Close to be a one man show.

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