Take two separate hundreds as they come, without choosing, and you get the gamut of human character in both so completely that you can strike many chords in each which shall be in perfect unison with corresponding ones in the other. If we go a step farther, and compare the population of...
As you see, the piano is very present here, not only to add rhythmic chords, but occassional some scales. The vocals are also dominant here, so is the percussion. But what is sung here.. canon again. Dual again. The comparison might be taken from afar, but it remembers me of Gentle...
Next up we have a Chorder plug-in, which allows you to trigger chords from a single note. There’s a great selection of presets covering all the usual chord types and it’s dead easy to create your own by pressing the Learn Mode button and clicking on the notes you want included. ...
andcontractionof his neck muscles, and as he tried to shout out his knowledge of Slavatsky's treachery, he found that his vocal chords were paralyzed. Through a gathering haze he could see Carson approaching with an anesthesia cone and the sweet smell of lethane assailed his nostrils. He ...
One Day Chords [Verse 1]AmShe stares at her ceiling once againGWith a hundred thoughtsFMaybe he knows who I amGActually, probably notAmShe walks down the hall with her head down lowGScared to meet his eyesFEven when she hears his voiceGShe's swarmed with butterflies...
As I go through the last year’s worth of reading, I often found that some books would strike particular chords within me more deeply than others, even if, quality-wise, another book might be stronger. Of course, this just makes it all that much harder to put them in any order. But...
To the extent you can put it into words, what's going through your head when you play? I know you're not a trained musician who thinks in terms of notes and chords. Sometimes, not musically at all. Sometimes it's concepts. I may be thinking pattern-ly or lines. Like if I ju...
“Almost Paradise” is unrecognizable, sounding more like a lullaby than a dance starter. There’s a reverence for the original, though, the way Bartlett hangs on the words that are glossed over in the original. As he plinks out lilting chords and coos “I swear I can see forever in ...
29, 1977, 'The Stranger' spotlighted Joel's knack for combining rock with Tin Pan Alley-style chords and melodies. It resulted in four Top 40 singles, including the No. 3 "Just the Way You Are," which landed him Grammys for Record of the Year and Song of the Year. It's since ...
And as I ran through the chords of “Key to the Highway” last night on my acoustic guitar — I understand what Big Bill Broonzy was saying – I understand the feeling – I understand the blues. I get it – there are things and feelings that we all share – that are the human cond...