The Byrds’ “Mr. Tambourine Man” is wayyyyyy better than Bob Dylan’s.
It just is. Nice harmony, better tempo for the song in my opinion. Lovely full instrumentation…and if I’m being frank, far superior singing. I’ll die on this hill.
It just is. Nice harmony, better tempo for the song in my opinion. Lovely full instrumentation…and if I’m being frank, far superior singing. I’ll die on this hill.
There couldn’t be just a nothingness, because even that nothingness would surely occupy space…and then would that nothingness itself be infinite too? How can this be? To both of those possibilities.
Just something I’ve bizarrely seen more than once. I’ve lived in two separate nations in my life, and gathered up a fair few people I’ve met on social media from both, and very occasionally I’ll see people from each are a friend of each other’s or a friend of a friend? Surely this is nuts. And just to clarify these are NOT people I’ve introduced to each other. Anyone else had this experience?
Hey guys. So I’ve been trying to get back into the uke properly, still very much a beginner. I’ve always strummed with my index finger nail (down) and thumb nail (up) purely because it’s what comes naturally for some reason and I cannot for the life of me play with the actual fleshy part of my finger tips. I just can’t with any kind of cohesion without getting caught in or missing the strings. Would I be okay to keep strumming like this or would I eventually have to transition to get a more seasoned “pro” sound. I am planning on joining a Uke club soon so I guess I’ll learn a bit more. What do you guys think and how do you do it? Could this be classed as normal?