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Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1374 New Orleans |
Haha a friendly mod musta done it, because I have no idea! —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
Thanks Deathtide I guess a hard song to perform and pull it off and sound good is Telstar on guitar, If you have cool effects it sound pretty good, but wow I don't know? |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
I like this guy, I have seen many of his videos - he's pretty good - I got to learn this song someday. If it had a more Surftone and energy to it it would sound fantastic I think. I have trouble playing the Latin style right now. |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1374 New Orleans |
Surfer_Joe_1961 wrote:
I've heard surf versions of this song and it is great!!! —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
Yeah I will have to try one Deathtide ///hey is Deathtide the same as a riptide . . .lots of people die here with riptides or undertow they call it. I found another cool song I forgot in fact I tried this one like 10 years ago starting out trying to play surf etc cool song will have to relearn this one ... |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
This one is always hard for me for some reason. I just didn't practice hard enough) I always forget this song and how to play it for some reason - I can remember the Spanish Kiss lick in there like Dick Dale uses on to of his songs - but wow ...for some reason this one is always hard for my brain. Whatever Last edited: Jan 19, 2019 09:33:43 |
Joined: Dec 11, 2013 Posts: 2533 Akron, Ohio |
Telstar makes a great cover when you trem pick the main riff. Attack it and it gives the main riff the vibe and modulation of the keyboard. All other guitar covers fail. —The Kahuna Kings https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Kahuna-Kings/459752090818447 https://thekahunakings.bandcamp.com/releases Last edited: Jan 19, 2019 11:38:17 |
Joined: Apr 13, 2018 Posts: 1374 New Orleans |
Malaguena is such an awesome adaptation of... a flamenco song! I like the Trashwomen cover of it the most. In addition to classical, someday I’d love to learn some flamenco. But I can’t stand long fingernails, and I can understand how different using nails vs. fingerpicks could be far more precise. —Daniel Deathtide |
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 1556 Israel |
stratdancer wrote:
I beg to differ! Check this great arrangement, if you haven't before: Last edited: Jan 19, 2019 12:06:22 |
Joined: Dec 11, 2013 Posts: 2533 Akron, Ohio |
That's awesome. Picking the notes from within a chord then trem picking. Squid kicking the shit out of it! —The Kahuna Kings https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Kahuna-Kings/459752090818447 |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
Ariel wrote:
Squid - Hang Ten Surfer dude your no Gremmie That sounds pretty good. I like the British Tornados band version from 1962. The Cuban Missile crisis messed up their tour over here in the States way before The Beatles came over. I always wondered if history would have been different if they hit as big as the Fab Four. Last edited: Jan 19, 2019 16:59:05 |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
stratdancer wrote:
I have seen your videos before - Your the band with the dancing girls right? Yeah I might make a few videos...but I want the camera pointed down at the fret board close up from the players perspective so people can see how all these songs were played on records (and so I can remember them as well.) Many cool songs never get played out much (I think because it takes to long to learn them etc) Now that I wasted most of my life playing all these songs it would be nice to share the knowledge. I'm thinking a strap on sports HD camera on my head so I can move the view for big moves with close up view etc. You could see all the fingerings better and not backwards like most videos. I'm thinking of doing the whole Surf Mania album by The Surf Teens because its like Surf Guitar 101 being all the songs were very good covers and a good cross-section of the techniques in 1963. Last edited: Jan 19, 2019 16:31:16 |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
This song has the wiggly G in it Last edited: Jan 19, 2019 16:29:48 |
Joined: Dec 11, 2013 Posts: 2533 Akron, Ohio |
Surfer_Joe_1961 wrote:
Helmet cam! Show what it's like shredding from the performers perspective. That would be great! Yeah we like to have as much crazy at our shows as possible. Dancing girls, confetti, you name it! —The Kahuna Kings https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Kahuna-Kings/459752090818447 |
Joined: Jun 14, 2006 Posts: 892 New York City area |
The most challenging material I every attempted of late was Ivan's "Cordoba" and "Transatlantic Orbit" and the Ventures "Asia Minor" (Concerto in A minor). These tunes take some concentration and finger coordination. Challenging material is good for a musician. It forces you to play better and stretch yourself a bit. J Mo' |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
Is it in Asia Minor or some other scale? (Just Kidding) I think I have this album on my flash card along with hundreds of others I haven't got to yet. They put out a 10th anniversery album once that had a lot of classical type music in Venture s style. |
Joined: Aug 29, 2009 Posts: 1556 Israel |
Dude, that's Ivan. |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
Ok I'm chilling - been out in the sun too long at the beach How about some Murphy The Surfie - not sure which band first band recorded this tune from (Australia). I learned this like three times and just keep forgetting how it goes, so it is hard for me at least . The Surfaris (USA) had a 45 and so did The Joy Boys (Australia) - not sure which was first? The Detours claim to fame was The Who had to change their name when these guys showed up in London in 1963 being both bands had the same name - The Who thought they were from the USA. I will have to watch this instruction video below a few times first. I found this a while ago. I found a live Joy Boys video I can't find now that showed the lead pretty good. Last edited: Jan 20, 2019 19:00:27 |
Joined: Nov 16, 2013 Posts: 4536 Wisconsin |
Surfer_Joe_1961 wrote:
Well... —Wes DISCLAIMER: The above is opinion/suggestion only & should not be used for mission planning/navigation, tweaking of instruments, beverage selection, or wardrobe choices. |
Joined: Jan 15, 2019 Posts: 1515 |
Well I had to look it up: I thought Ivan was the group name "The Space Cossacks started playing in 1996 when an ad in a Washington D.C. weekly brought them together. The Space Cossacks sound is a wild and powerful blend of moods. The band's songs are intense, aggressive, moody, intricate yet accessible, beautiful and "other-worldly". A sound that's not easy to describe. Croatian lead guitarist, Ivan Pongracic, along with Catherine Gray (bass) and Mark English (rhythm guitar), is what makes The Space Cossacks "Ukrainian-Space" surf music so distinct." |