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I've got seven guitars, but I don't play the other six combined half as much as I play this one. Taylor 312ce V-class.

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I bought an Epiphine Dot Studio (I think I posted pics?) at a Guitar Center in San Diego in about 2012 and to this day it’s the easiest guitar to play I’ve ever seen and i can’t quite explain how. Literally perfect action and tone for a $250 guitar.
I bought an Epiphine Dot Studio (I think I posted pics?) at a Guitar Center in San Diego in about 2012 and to this day it’s the easiest guitar to play I’ve ever seen and i can’t quite explain how. Literally perfect action and tone for a $250 guitar.
Here Comes the Sun is tricky. It took me a while to get down mostly because I rarely play with a capo.
Good luck on your performance.
Thanks!
Considering it's just the bride's entrance, I've already got a slightly simplified version of just the melody down that is recognizable since her entrance will likely be less than a minute. I'll work on the real version between now and then to see if I'm comfortable enough to incorporate that instead.
I've rarely played for anyone else and never a wedding, so I'm mostly concerned about timing. How many people are walking in and at what pace.
With Canon, I can end on a D chord after every 4 bars or so. With Here Comes the Sun, I definitely don't want to end too early or have the bride at the alter while not at a stopping point. So I'm looking at between 2-3 minutes for the wedding party and Canon, but 30-60 seconds for the bride. I won't really know the pacing until the rehearsal the night before and I'll have to adjust the tempo and number of bars I play while still being recognizable accordingly. Let alone working with the amp to make sure it sounds good in that space.
Hence why I'm going to work to nail down the simplified and recognizable parts that will be easy to slow down or speed up, add or subtract measures, and have a couple presets in the amp that would be easy to adjust in the space.
What sucks even more is that her entire family sings and/or plays an instrument, so a mistake will be noticed.
I think slowing the tempo of Here Comes the Sun would sound good for a wedding environment.
Canon in D sounds good pretty much no matter what. You'll do great.
USA Fender Jazz Bass. Bought it for my daughter back around 2014 or so for Christmas but it proved to be a bit too big for her, should have gotten her the Mustang. I kept it of course, figuring someone would eventually play it.
Turns out that someone was me - I took a break from acoustic a few weeks ago and decided to pick it up and give it a whirl. Now I can't put it down. Plays great and unparalleled quality.
Kinda wishing I had started long ago, bass seems to suit me way more. I picked up my PRS guitar today to try it out and it felt like a little toy.
I think i'm hooked. Cut my teeth on Smooth Criminal, Billie Jean, Holiday, Viva LaVida, Pumped up Kicks, The Zephyr Song, Otherside, Du Hast, and the first parts of Forty Six & Two and Money. About to tackle Californication.
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Hey! I can get score 100% on Expert on "Du Hast" on bass in "Rock Band"!USA Fender Jazz Bass. Bought it for my daughter back around 2014 or so for Christmas but it proved to be a bit too big for her, should have gotten her the Mustang. I kept it of course, figuring someone would eventually play it.
Turns out that someone was me - I took a break from acoustic a few weeks ago and decided to pick it up and give it a whirl. Now I can't put it down. Plays great and unparalleled quality.
Kinda wishing I had started long ago, bass seems to suit me way more. I picked up my PRS guitar today to try it out and it felt like a little toy.
I think i'm hooked. Cut my teeth on Smooth Criminal, Billie Jean, Holiday, Viva LaVida, Pumped up Kicks, The Zephyr Song, Otherside, Du Hast, and the first parts of Forty Six & Two and Money. About to tackle Californication.
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