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Re: [cockburn-musicians] Re: new member - question about mpeg3 players for guitarists

Waiting for the Moon has been tabbed well and is fairly easy to play.  It may be
in one of his books.  Drop D tuning, Capo II unless you can sing bass well.
 
Enjoy!

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From: lightsmythe <lightsmythe@...>
Subject: [cockburn-musicians] Re: new member - question about mpeg3 players for
guitarists
To: cockburn-musicians@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, July 10, 2009, 10:44 AM








I really appreciate the responses. I just sailed down to Portland, Oregon this
week for my daughter's wedding. to pass the time away before the big shebang
starts (rehearsals, general madness) I have been sitting here learning 'After
the Rain' from the tab that was archived here. I forget who submitted it, but
thanks! and too, the tab provided for 'The Last Night of the World' is spot-on.
thank you!

and yes, I am the guy that used to consult to Mesa Boogie on their guitar amps.
I had my own company designing amplifiers, 'Old World Technology' back in the
80's. Bruce has supplied me (us) with such great songs and plenty to chew on as
a guitarist! and for this, I am forever grateful.

no tab for 'Waiting for the Moon'? I've got a great ear, but limited space to
practice on the boat. it's been fun these last few hours, bouncing tones off my
daughter's hard-wood floors. sounds bodacious!

once again .. thanks to everyone. it's been a pleasure, and I hope to contribute
something in return. unfortunately, I have been ensconsed in Jackson Browne and
Neil Young (CSNY) for decades, Patty Larkin and Colvin, and the usual Beatle
mania. my opening song for anything I tend to do has always been 'Something
Fine' by Jackson Browne, and 'Lee Shore' by David Crosby. great tunes.

daniel
















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Fri Jul 10, 2009 7:06 pm

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hello folks! big Cockburn fan and guitar-player, and I am excited to find you all here on the internet. I live on a sailboat, and in preparation for a...
lightsmythe
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Jul 10, 2009
12:23 am

Yes, TASCAM makes one, i think you can find it on musicians friend. It allows you to load mp3's and then slow them down, loop sections, all the usual stuff....
Adam Yavner
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Jul 10, 2009
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Hope I am doing this right - this is my first post. I noticed that acoustic guitar mag is doing a Bruce Cockburn lesson and interview and it includes some cool...
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Jul 10, 2009
2:12 am

This has been posted here, but all the same better to have it posted more than once than not at all, so thanks! And while I've played Rocket Launcher for...
Jonathan Tieszen
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Jul 10, 2009
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thanks for the great advice! I'll check out the Tascam. I did happen upon the Acoustic Guitar videos and loved them. did anyone else notice that Bruce blew the...
lightsmythe
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Jul 10, 2009
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Daniel, Welcome to the group! A couple of years back the list had a thread on "tabbing aids" (starting with message 3073) that led me to the free combination...
monkmanmh
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Jul 10, 2009
1:48 pm

I can add my 2 cents to this as well.  The Line 6 TonePort, or I guess it's called POD Studio now, is a guitar/computer interface.  It has some of their...
Jonathan Tieszen
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Jul 10, 2009
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I really appreciate the responses. I just sailed down to Portland, Oregon this week for my daughter's wedding. to pass the time away before the big shebang...
lightsmythe
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Jul 10, 2009
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Waiting for the Moon has been tabbed well and is fairly easy to play.  It may be in one of his books.  Drop D tuning, Capo II unless you can sing bass well. ...
spencer rogers
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Jul 10, 2009
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The chords used in this cover version of Waiting for the Moon seem correct, if you wanna watch and learn: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGyOyKbcsCw ...
Bryan Thomas
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Jul 10, 2009
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