Tonight was a fun night in the studio.
I went for some Everly Brothers when it came time to pick the ukulele song of the night, and that went pretty well. Not only have I enjoyed learning new songs on the uke, but the chords (if not the shapes) transfer over to guitar, which is cool.
After that part of my session, I knew I wanted to focus in on a song that had at least a few chord shapes up the neck. Having worked on the fretboard roadmaps book (which has focused on that quite a bit so far), it made sense to me that I would follow up on that bit of study. I grabbed an issue of Guitar World that had a transcription of John Mayer's "Waiting On The World To Change," and had a half hour's worth of fun jamming along with that. It's a song that has always struck me as having a fun groove, and it was a cool song to start to learn.
Tomorrow I really need to sit and do some listening for a while, along with everything else.
I went for some Everly Brothers when it came time to pick the ukulele song of the night, and that went pretty well. Not only have I enjoyed learning new songs on the uke, but the chords (if not the shapes) transfer over to guitar, which is cool.
After that part of my session, I knew I wanted to focus in on a song that had at least a few chord shapes up the neck. Having worked on the fretboard roadmaps book (which has focused on that quite a bit so far), it made sense to me that I would follow up on that bit of study. I grabbed an issue of Guitar World that had a transcription of John Mayer's "Waiting On The World To Change," and had a half hour's worth of fun jamming along with that. It's a song that has always struck me as having a fun groove, and it was a cool song to start to learn.
Tomorrow I really need to sit and do some listening for a while, along with everything else.
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