No stranger to the guitar (particularly the telecaster),Brad Paisley’s “Last Time for Everything” brings an ‘80s-inspired guitar riff fueled by the Cadd9 chord into the country scene without a hiccup. Kenny Chesney’s “How Forever Feels” feels like a classic country track complete with...
Hank Williams - the original and founder of the Williams’ dynasty that’s been a staple of country from the 1950s to the present - includes the C7 on one of his biggest hits,“Hey Good Lookin’.” It stands alongside two other 7th chords (C7 and D7) as well as a C and F chord...
An effective way to actually fill out the sound in certain parts of your unplugged song is to interchange some, or all the vitality chords of the electrical song with full chords. These is likely to be open or bar chords relying on the scenario and what you need to do. Taking this tech...
The tonal elements of music (like melody and harmony) are focused on how notes and chords are used, their relationships with each other, and the moods or feelings they create. The rhythmic elements of music are focused on how repetition and timing are used to create patterns and grooves that...
Before youfind your next electric guitar, consider how you actually play. Are you primarily a rhythm guitarist who needs chunky power chords? A lead player who loves intricate solos? Do you prefer clean tones or heavy distortion? Your playing style should guide your choice more than any other...
they're gonna have a certain level of quality that they can rely on. So now I can go a little deeper with what I'm saying, and I can be more specific, and I can give a little bit more as far as the arrangement and the chords and the backgrounds. I had to allow people...
While "Green Light" opens with simple piano chords that wouldn't be out of place onPure Heroine(notably, it's one of only two tracks that Little co-produced), it quickly ramps up into something so much more. By the time the first chorus hits, it's clear something new is happening ...
I’ll never forget the song you sang (“What Happens When The Heart Just Stops” by The Frames) and the feeling in every note, pause and refrain. I don’t think I’ve ever heard anything quite like that and I still think of you whenever the first few chords begin to play. No one...
(Tipsy)" to the GRAMMY stage next. Starting with a snippet of his recent single "Good News," the country and hip-hop experimentalist got the crowd to swell in unison, showcasing a song that feels at once all-American and universally joyful. And with Jennifer Lopez cheering hi...
" But it feels like I am being actually received. People want to see more from me. And because I know how special my peers can be, that's very, very cool. I'm glad that they like what I'm doing because I don't know what else I would be doing....