Take a half-pound of KR2 lyrics. Add a quart of acoustic guitar, a pinch of strings, some fine Dutch stock, simmer gently over a warm microphone, mix carefully for between 2-3 minutes, and serve when cool. VERY COOL!
Mmmmmmmmmmm......tasty!
:D :D :D
Vic
Ahhh . . . but the magic ingredient is the pinch of dissonance.
Just a tad of dissonance to make the melody attractive, intriguing . . . . alluring . . . without the predictability of your standard 'garden variety' chord progression . . . along with the subtle flavor of several hidden harmonies that tease the music buds with their possibilities . . . :mrgreen:
Yummy!
Just kidding
Chef KR2 (takin' lessons from Ignar the Instructor)
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.
Wow, this sounds really really really good!!!
In Space, no one can hear me sing!
Ignar did a great job of bringin' that to life.
I like the 3/4 strum pattern he used.
I'm practicing it . . . also Travis pickin' it sounds cool so I'm practicing that too.
One day, I'll be able to play it.
I just noticed you were from Cincinnati, Joe.
One of my best friends lives there. We have a private joke that it's the "center of the universe"
It seems, just about any topic that comes up, we can trace a thread to Ohio.
For instance, because of my guitar playin', I mentioned Eric Clapton . . .
turns out he lives in Ohio . . . of all the places he could live . . . he chose . . .
the center of the universe.
It's the rock that gives the stream its music . . . and the stream that gives the rock its roll.