Dave2112
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Just curious all you amateur and semi-pro musicians out there.
What was the one song (or piece of music) that was a true bitch for you to get under your fingers? The one that you almost gave up on, even though it felt great when you finally nailed it?
I'd have to say mine (as a bassist) was when one of my old bands got the brilliant idea to include Paul Simon's "Call Me Al" in the set list. Have you ever actually listened to the bass line in that thing?!? Slides, pops, two-handed tap sections and it's all over the damn place. Not to mention that you have to get the tone just right and insert a carefully balanced flanger in and out of it all through the song. That sumbitch took me over a month to get right. And I though YYZ was hard...
As a keyboardist, I spent a very long time getting "Hoedown" under my fingers. We did the ELP version of the Aaron Copeland classic, with a bit of a synth twist. If you ever want to really give your fingers a workout, give that one a shot.
Anyone else?
What was the one song (or piece of music) that was a true bitch for you to get under your fingers? The one that you almost gave up on, even though it felt great when you finally nailed it?
I'd have to say mine (as a bassist) was when one of my old bands got the brilliant idea to include Paul Simon's "Call Me Al" in the set list. Have you ever actually listened to the bass line in that thing?!? Slides, pops, two-handed tap sections and it's all over the damn place. Not to mention that you have to get the tone just right and insert a carefully balanced flanger in and out of it all through the song. That sumbitch took me over a month to get right. And I though YYZ was hard...
As a keyboardist, I spent a very long time getting "Hoedown" under my fingers. We did the ELP version of the Aaron Copeland classic, with a bit of a synth twist. If you ever want to really give your fingers a workout, give that one a shot.
Anyone else?






