In the lesson we will be looking at how to sing the tune. I give you a few pointers to guide you in your approach to this song. Most importantly we want to stay faithful to the rhythm and melody while adding a few subtle variations.
Remember, the most important thing is that you tell the story!
Enjoy.
Corey
Topics and/or subjects covered in this lesson:
Open D Tuning
Corey Harris
Eric Clapton
Elmore James
It Hurts Me Too
Open E Tuning ( E B E G# B E )
Loop 0:00 Run-Through
Loop 2:34 Introduction to Lesson
Loop 3:05 How To Sing It Hurts Me Too
Loop 3:53 Melody Practice Loop
Loop 4:46 Variations In The Melody
Loop 5:27 Using Head Resonance
Loop 6:24 How To Approach Volume
Loop 7:31 Closing Thoughts
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Thank you Corey for answering my question. I will look into it.
Corey;
Could you tell me where i might find acoustic or especially scoustic-electric guitar the size of the one you play, or near that size.
I have had a bad back often and large acoustic guitars are hard for me to play without hurting my back.
I play electric guitar now and i have found a gibson "les paul special" is easy for me to practice on. but finding a good acoustic electric is difficult.
in the past i have used a taylor 5/8 ths acoustic which works great but now i would like to get a better guitar.
Can you make any suggestions?
Greetings Bill I understand...back issues are no fun. There are some Martin parlor guitars that sound very nice, also Gibson used to make a student model that is essentially a parlor guitar ( I think it is the O series if I remember right).