There are a lot of fast tunes onHigh Noon,but “Crawling Through the Window” is one of the coolest slow songs I’ve ever heard. There’s a digital pulse, and nice chunky guitar chords, employed sparingly in the back. Oxford’s snare drum is nice and loud, like he’s leading the p...
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There may be encouraging splashing of the pool but there is already too much invested in the appeasement of the World Order – from issues of class to the markets, to the media, to Israel, to That Which Is Thinkable – that we know Starmer and Reeve ain’t gonna stir things too much....
Enjoy key of D. But you’ll have to do bar chords eventually; you know the 133211 fingering of F, right? ”Key of D” is songs on the D musical scale: the notes and chords are D,E,F#,G,A,B,C# for D Major. A little musical theory helps make songs easier to remember!
and I found the uke. I had it restrung by the local music shop proprietor and signed up for beginning ukulele lessons given through the Parks & Rec Department. As the first day of the class approached, I got out my uke, practiced tuning it and attemptingbasic/beginning chords…then had ...
Sing with me 'til the end of time I love the way you read my mind Laughter makes you live so much longer Don't know if the pain makes you stronger Give me something that burns inside To make me shiver, to shut my eyes Late night partner don't bother sleeping Tell me all the secr...
we have aural references to village/tribal dancing through a repeated bass note punctuated by a melody and some brisk chords. The outer sections that mirror each other (with a bit of Bach suites-like broad-beamed arpeggios suddenly emerging) might pertain to the dig site itself and the impossi...
Each song (with the exception of Ampeater A-side “Madeline” which is a born power-pop single if I’ve ever heard one) begins with something nondescript: a few simple strummed chords or a gentle fingerpicking riff. The verse melodies tend to be pleasant but not aggressive. They flow by...
“Now I don’t know much, but I can tell when something’s wrong, and something’s wrong. But some holy ghost keeps me…” She doesn’t finish her sentence at the end, tailing off into “oohs,” but the warmth of the closing chords gives the impression that this holy ghost did its...