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Learning to easily identify the chords to a song just by listening to it is an important skill for any musician. If you play chords on your instrument, it frees you from sheet music or looking up the chord chart to play a new song. If you improvise it tells you clearly which notes wi...
[Verse]CGI have this thing where I get older but just never wiserAmFMidnights become my afternoonsCGWhen my depression works the graveyard shiftAmFAll of the people I've ghosted stand there in the room[Pre-Chorus]CGI should not be left to my own devicesAmThey come with prices and vicesI...
remix ofQueen Latifah’s U.N.I.T.Y.Looking to commemorate the voice of woman of color in popular culture and bridge generations by bringing back old 90s favorites with new sounds,The Queenshas been a very exciting project thus far, and we can’t wait until we get to hear it in full...
This song might present some new techniques and moves for people who are new to the field of playing guitar, especially lead guitar. You will encounter slides, pull-offs, hammer-ons, and vibrato, which are pretty useful to learn due to their vast availability in modern and older music. Als...
I wrote it to get children around the age of five to press one string and then off again while they strum as a very first step. The song is accompanied by a toy or cut-out of a squirrel. They have a star under a string on their ukulele fret board and they have to press their ...
“You hum it, I’ll play it”is the classic response of the bar-room pianist to an unknown song; but why is it that some people seem to have an innate ability to instantly play anything they have heard while most of us struggle?
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