Subject: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Lane Date: 18 May 03 - 02:25 AM I like to study guitarists and all of the little tricks and licks that they use within a chord, or moving from one chord to another... or little lead fills, embellishments that get you out of the boring, basic chords.... I wonder if folks would post some ideas, favorite little bits and pieces? Things like this? E------------------------------------------------3------ B-----------------3------------------------------0------ G-------2-sl-4---------4-sl-2----0---------------0------ D-------------------------------------2---0------0------ A------------------------------------------------2------ E------------------------------------------------3------ |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 18 May 03 - 11:39 AM E---------------------------------|-----------3------------ B---------------------------------|-----------O---------- G-----------0---------------------|-----------O--------------- D----------------0--2-------------|-----------O---------------- A--0-1--2-----------------1---2---|------------------------------- E---------------------------------|----3------------------------- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 (Numbers below-note values) Frank Hamilton |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 18 May 03 - 11:41 AM Well, I tried it but the symbols didn't line up properly. They did when I wrote 'em out but they got scrambled in the send. Frank |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 18 May 03 - 11:54 AM OK I'll try again. It looks straight when I put 'em down. E----- 3----1---------------------------|----------3 B-------------3----2-----1------0-------|----------0 0 G--------------------------3----------0-|----------0 D---------------------------------------|----------0 A---------------------------------------|----------- E---------------------------------------|----3------ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 18 May 03 - 11:55 AM I give up! |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Lane Date: 18 May 03 - 01:17 PM Frank, I'll try to re-aling this and see how it comes out. Let me know if this is right - maybe someone can help us figure out how to do this better... E----------------------------------|-----------3------------ B----------------------------------|-----------O---------- G------------0--------------------|-----------O--------------- D-----------------0-2-------------|-----------O---------------- A--0-1-2-----------------1--2-----|------------------------------- E----------------------------------|----3------------------------- 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Cluin Date: 18 May 03 - 05:16 PM This what you meant, Frank?
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Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Lane Date: 18 May 03 - 06:14 PM Cluin, Thanks... that looks much better.... what's the trick? Anyone else have some tricks? |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: wysiwyg Date: 18 May 03 - 06:22 PM To make text look like text, type this (WITHOUT THE SPACES): < pre > and end it with < / pre > See HTML practice thread-- I prolly have it all wrong. Hope we get fiddle tricks here too, we have fiddlers as needs em. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Cluin Date: 18 May 03 - 09:06 PM Yep, that's how I did it, WYS. used the preformat (PRE) HTML coding. Just line things up how you want in the post box, bracket it with that code and it'll show up the way you set it up when it's posted. |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: JohnInKansas Date: 19 May 03 - 11:12 AM It also helps to line things up in your layout before you post it if you use a monospace font like Courier to set it up. With a "proportional" font like Times or Arial, the characters aren't all the same width, so it's easy to get an extra space in (or left out), especially in a long line. John |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: smokeyjoe Date: 19 May 03 - 11:26 AM Listen to everything Maybelle Carter played. For folk, and simple country music, it doesn't get much better....... |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: fsharpdim7 Date: 19 May 03 - 12:23 PM How' bout a good Jimmy Rodgers lick? Chris |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Lane Date: 19 May 03 - 04:43 PM Great.... write them out or describe them and I'll try to chart them (if I can figure it out) |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Cluin Date: 19 May 03 - 11:37 PM JIK, the PRE code will automatically shift the font to a monospaced font when it is displayed on the page. But yes, if you are laying the post out in preparation to post in a word processing program, you should use a mono-spaced font as you suggested. Or, if you are in Windows, just use Notepad. |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: fsharpdim7 Date: 20 May 03 - 05:21 PM How about the Jimmy Rodgers "Lovesick Blues" intro? And the Hank Snow "Hello Love" intro? Chris |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: John Hardly Date: 20 May 03 - 09:35 PM this is a great idea for a thread. I hope more folks will share their ideas. Thanks Lane (and Frank). |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Lane Date: 20 May 03 - 10:20 PM In the key of G, you should be able to throw in some E pentatonic minor/blues scale licks without too much effort. You only need one or two fingers to play most of them in the root position. For example:
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Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 20 May 03 - 11:43 PM Wonderful Thread LANE the MudCat should be full of similar discussions....perhaps devoted to treatments of particular pieces.
First off - I am primarily a keyboardist....mechanical piano.
A question at work, led into MudCat research on the "Wabash Cannonball," which led into a keyboard attempt at a blend with the "Orange Blossum Special." I am quite proud of the results and my personal growth in trying to immitate a hammer/on hammer/off style....and the steady pounding beat of the steam engine in the left hand. (My brother did banjo)
The "train bell" is a simultanous E/Eb. The "whistle" is a wailing alternating-peddled B/Ab, G/Bb.
Is there a place on the MudCat to post MP3 samples and illustrations of the tones...AND DEFINATELY THE TAB involved in what LANE, CLUIN and FRANKHAM have illustrated.
Sincerely, Gargoyle
NPR - National Public Radio had an example Monday of a rendering of "Take Me Out To the BallGame" that was lively and fun - snippets of things heard in passing are fun to workout. |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: GUEST,smokeyjoe Date: 21 May 03 - 11:33 AM A lot of the Carters' stuff, as well as J. Rogers licks are fairly rudimentary. But make no mistake; when played right, there's nothing better. As for learning them, well...... I'll say what my mom said to me when I was a kid, trying to get a handle on swome old time licks: 'figure them out for yourself.' -you'll remember them a lot better, and you'll also work towards developing your ear if you take the time to listen Good luck |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Lane Date: 22 May 03 - 12:02 AM Agreed that working them out is the best way to learn...but.... how about some other ones here for those of us that need a boost? |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 22 May 03 - 12:11 AM It might take you five minutes of play again and again - over a two week period - but I MUST agree - WORK THEM OUT FOR YOURSELF!
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Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: GUEST,.gargoyle Date: 22 May 03 - 12:21 AM I am hesitant to post any advice - given the verbal lashing from Rick Fielding and the subsequent exit of my friend Mr. B.Seed....but....
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Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 22 May 03 - 04:39 PM Thanks, Cluin That's it. I'm going to try to do this in notepad and see what happens. I'll try it again and see what happens. Frank Hamilton |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 22 May 03 - 04:47 PM Gonna' try again pasting Notepad and see if it works. ---------1-------0----|----------------------3------ 1--2--3-------0-----3-|----------------------0------ -----------3----------|----------------------0------ ----------------------|-0--------------------0------ ----------------------|----3--1--2------------------ ----------------------|----------------3------------ 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 4 4 |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 22 May 03 - 04:49 PM Nope. Didn't work. Guess I'll have to try the thing. |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 22 May 03 - 04:54 PM What I meant to say was the PRE thing. Frank Hamilton |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: GUEST,Tequilaron Date: 23 May 03 - 05:36 PM What a great idea for a thread! I am really enjoying "fiddling" around with these tabs. This sort of thing can be a real boost to the picker who is looking for a little light at the end of the tunnel. Sharing ideas is good for everyone: the speaker as well as the listener. I really appreciate your efforts. Thanks. Ron |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 23 May 03 - 06:55 PM
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Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 23 May 03 - 06:58 PM Thanks WYSIWYG. The thing you suggested works. Lane, Now that we got the hang of it, we can share some interesting ideas. Frank Hamilton |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 23 May 03 - 07:07 PM
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Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 23 May 03 - 07:09 PM well I thought I had it down! Back to the drawing board. Frank |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 23 May 03 - 07:17 PM One more try!
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Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Frankham Date: 23 May 03 - 07:19 PM Nope! It cut off two strings. Any suggestions? Frank |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Mark Clark Date: 26 May 03 - 01:54 PM I can see this is going to be a great thread. Here is a link to a tablature template I posted a couple of years back. You should be able to simply copy the template and edit the contents. Hope it helps. - Mark |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: GUEST,Egal Date: 27 May 03 - 07:59 AM http://www.arachnoid.com/arachnophilia/index.html If you haven't got a HTML editor here's a free one donated by a philanthropist. |
Subject: RE: Licks, fills, embellishments? From: Lane Date: 29 May 03 - 02:11 PM Thanks to you all for your contributions... Frank, keep trying, we'll get this figured out.... maybe someone knows how to edit this thread to leave just the messages that pertain to the point of sharing tricks? Or should it be a new thread? |
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