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mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/20/2007 : 12:55:16
i'm trying to learn 'angel in the snow' by elliott smith on the piano and it says "asus4". does anyone know how to play that on the piano or is it just some guitar thing?


"How do you like that, Sir Harold?"
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mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/29/2007 : 21:13:05
I actually have like 50 other songs I recorded (I recorded them on my mp3 player), but now I'm re-recording them on my Portastudio I just got, and I have at least 50 others that are just lyrics at the moment.


I could kill you sure, but I could only make you cry with these words...
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/29/2007 : 19:53:08
thanks floop.

and if i did have the money i'd buy a good mic (maybe a sm57?) cos the one im using right now is some shitty one i borrowed from my grandma.


I could kill you sure, but I could only make you cry with these words...
floop Posted - 09/29/2007 : 19:13:54
the second song sound pretty good biscuit. maybe if you sell some records you can afford to buy your skinnies
Demon Guy Posted - 09/29/2007 : 18:36:47
Conor Oberst makes a killing with HIS shaky voice, man. Just let it flow. As long as there's emotion in your voice it'll be good.

"Ignore me like a killer on the street"
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/29/2007 : 17:37:56
i just put up another song (where i'm singing louder ) and i just realized my voice sounds shakey as hell! It's like um..... remember on the brady bunch when his voice was changing and he was singing? i sound like that. i think it's cos my voice is actually way lower than i was singing.


I could kill you sure, but I could only make you cry with these words...
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/29/2007 : 17:31:35
I did try singing louder at first, it sounded really bad. also, i have a sore throat right now, so I kinda can't sing any louder.


I could kill you sure, but I could only make you cry with these words...
PixieSteve Posted - 09/29/2007 : 17:27:13
nice piano playing. the singing isn't great but i reckon part of the reason for that is you doing it too quietly - scared your parents will hear you? put some energy in to it!

I like to complain
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/29/2007 : 16:56:46
quote:
Originally posted by Demon Guy

That is a great song. Post it on youtube when you get it down, I'd like to hear a piano rendition of it... Elliott's music was amazing, his experience with piano and bass gave him an interesting view on his guitar playing, and it shows well in that song.

"Ignore me like a killer on the street"


okay, i came back to post this, i didn't feel like recording "angel" but here's my cover of "between the bars".
http://www.virb.com/busyclimbingtrees

i'm not a very good singer.

p.s., i look really emo in that pic, but it was the best i could find.

[edit- changed my profile name]


I could kill you sure, but I could only make you cry with these words...
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 09/26/2007 : 14:44:16
Just so you know, I have power while I have starmekitten's laptop. That said, I've logged out now and can't log back in. So you're safe for now.

But yes, music theory is fun. Try four-part harmonising in the style of a Bach chorale, quite the relaxing pastime.
Demon Guy Posted - 09/26/2007 : 10:46:37
quote:

i've been thinking about putting some stuff on youtube. Most of Elliott's songs are actually really easy, I can do Between the Bars, Say Yes, Twilight, 2:45 AM, Whatever [Folk Song in C], and I can almost do Waltz #2.



Get down "Almost Over" or "Angeles" and you're set :P

"Ignore me like a killer on the street"
Carl Posted - 09/25/2007 : 08:10:13
I was thinking, is Tre really that into music theory?!

Anyone for knob Marmite?
starmekitten Posted - 09/24/2007 : 12:53:00
Maybe I have depths.

Maybe Simon is just far too lazy to log out on my laptop.

Idiot.
PixieSteve Posted - 09/24/2007 : 12:03:00
is that cheeseman writing? i didn't realise you were into music theory, starme.

thanks though, i had a look at those terms (second inversion, dissonance) and learnt something.

I like to complain
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/24/2007 : 11:54:33
quote:
Originally posted by Demon Guy

That is a great song. Post it on youtube when you get it down, I'd like to hear a piano rendition of it... Elliott's music was amazing, his experience with piano and bass gave him an interesting view on his guitar playing, and it shows well in that song.

"Ignore me like a killer on the street"


i've been thinking about putting some stuff on youtube. Most of Elliott's songs are actually really easy, I can do Between the Bars, Say Yes, Twilight, 2:45 AM, Whatever [Folk Song in C], and I can almost do Waltz #2.


I could kill you sure, but I could only make you cry with these words...
starmekitten Posted - 09/24/2007 : 10:25:46
Bach wouldn't have considered it so, as the fourth interval at the bottom is a dissonance. However, in these crazy times anything goes, so I wouldn't worry too much.

Idiot.
Demon Guy Posted - 09/24/2007 : 10:25:26
That is a great song. Post it on youtube when you get it down, I'd like to hear a piano rendition of it... Elliott's music was amazing, his experience with piano and bass gave him an interesting view on his guitar playing, and it shows well in that song.

"Ignore me like a killer on the street"
Carl Posted - 09/24/2007 : 08:58:12
I thought anything with at least two notes was chordal. Hmmm.

Anyone for knob Marmite?
starmekitten Posted - 09/23/2007 : 15:01:05
Music theory is surprisingly fun. For example, technically speaking a second inversion Bb like that is not really a chord? A chord must have an interval of a third/tenth/etc. between the lowest two notes.

I know, crazy.

Idiot.
PixieSteve Posted - 09/22/2007 : 15:39:37
i played it on a guitar as 110xxx and liked it. then i realised it wasn't that weird a chord, hah.

I like to complain
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/22/2007 : 08:32:34
quote:
Originally posted by PixieSteve

it's called a Bb (major). however from the order you've written the notes, it looks like the F is the bass note? therefore i believe you call it Bb/F

I like to complain


oh, thanks. i never took lessons or anything (just 2 years of band) so i'm not really good with those / things.

what the hell is that smiley for? or those ones?


"How do you like that, Sir Harold?"
Broken Face Posted - 09/21/2007 : 22:59:32
quote:
Originally posted by Cheeseman1000

Brian, am I not correct in thinking that you have described an Aadd4 chord? A suspended fourth is where the third is, quite literally, suspended, so it's moved and you don't play the third at all. I may be wrong, my theory is rusty.

NB:- the term suspended in music actually comes from the fact that the chord sounds suspenseful, like in a film. This in term comes from the fact that, for example, someone suspended by their fingers from a high window, is a very suspenseful situation. This may or may not be true.



Good man. I was referring to add 4.

- Brian
PixieSteve Posted - 09/21/2007 : 17:51:51
it's called a Bb (major). however from the order you've written the notes, it looks like the F is the bass note? therefore i believe you call it Bb/F

I like to complain
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/21/2007 : 16:02:15
okay does anyone know what this chord is? it has the notes - F, Bb, and D - and i have no idea if it's even a real chord but i'm writing a song and i want to write it down.


"How do you like that, Sir Harold?"
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/21/2007 : 12:45:31
thanks steve. i did try google but i can never find what i'm looking for!


"How do you like that, Sir Harold?"
PixieSteve Posted - 09/21/2007 : 09:45:13
!!!!!


We are all atheists about most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.
- Richard Dawkins
PixieSteve Posted - 09/21/2007 : 09:41:30
why would i care, i'm not the one who wants to know how to play the chord.


We are all atheists about most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.
- Richard Dawkins
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 09/21/2007 : 07:59:26
Nobody read your link Carl Steve.
PixieSteve Posted - 09/21/2007 : 07:54:01
yes, the piano chord chart i linked to is right. i'd say brian's was an Aadd4 too, cheesey. (x00220 on guitar)


We are all atheists about most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.
- Richard Dawkins
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 09/21/2007 : 06:29:06
Brian, am I not correct in thinking that you have described an Aadd4 chord? A suspended fourth is where the third is, quite literally, suspended, so it's moved and you don't play the third at all. I may be wrong, my theory is rusty.

NB:- the term suspended in music actually comes from the fact that the chord sounds suspenseful, like in a film. This in term comes from the fact that, for example, someone suspended by their fingers from a high window, is a very suspenseful situation. This may or may not be true.
Broken Face Posted - 09/21/2007 : 05:14:09
On the piano it would be a (right hand) standard A chord (thumb on A, index finger on C#, ring finger on E) with your middle finger on the D between C# and E.

Hope that helps.

Also, just for future reference, whenever trying to make a sus4 chord, just start at the root of the chord and move up the appropriate scale (major or minor) until you hit the fourth tone, and then add that into the chord. Same goes for adding any note to a major/minor chord (last night i had to show someone an Amaj7b5 - you just make the a chord, add the major 7 and then move the 5th [usually the third note in a standard triad] down a half-step). I hope this wasn't too obvious/technical.

- Brian
PixieSteve Posted - 09/21/2007 : 04:41:45
ever heard of being able to read properly? (directed at me)

ok, i don't know much about piano but the notes on that chord are A, E and D. i'm sure you can work out a way to play that on piano. i've slowly converted many a song from guitar to piano.

google is still your friend:

http://www.8notes.com/piano_chord_chart/Asus4.asp


We are all atheists about most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.
- Richard Dawkins
PixieSteve Posted - 09/20/2007 : 16:09:51
have you ever heard of google? http://www.8notes.com/guitar_chord_chart/Asus4.asp


We are all atheists about most of the gods that societies have ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.
- Richard Dawkins
mr.biscuitdoughhead Posted - 09/20/2007 : 13:09:18
also, i'd just like to point out that it looks like "Anus4".


"How do you like that, Sir Harold?"

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