Band-Switchfoot Song-The Sound (John M Perkins’ Blues) Album-Hello Hurricane Jon Foreman-Vocals, Guitar Tim Foreman-Bass Chad Butler-Drums Jerome Fontamillas-Guitar, Keyboard Drew Shirley-Guitar Lyrics-The Static comes in slow You can feel it grow Our stream of conscience flows Under the streets below Ooooh Ooooh The rivers made of sound Still running underground Runs like a silent flood We run as thick as blood Ooooh Ooooh Can you hear it rise Up from the ground Can’t drown it out Can you hear it now This is the sound of a heartbeat This is the sound from the discontented mouths Of a haunted nation We are the voice of breaking down Can you hear me? This is the sound of the desperation bound By our own collision We are the voice of breaking down The static comes alive Beneath the broken skies John Perkins said it right Love is the final fight Let it rise above Rise above There is no song Louder than love This is the sound of a heartbeat this is the sound from the discontented mouths of a haunted nation we are the voice of breaking down Can you hear me? This is the sound of the desperation bound by our own collision we are the voice of breaking down Down Down Down Can you hear it rise Up from the ground Can’t drown it out Can you hear it now This is the sound of a heartbeat This is the sound of the discontented mouths Of a haunted nation, we are the voice of breaking down Can you hear me This is the sound of the desperation bound by our collision, we are the voice of …
myspace.com bradleyfish.com Bradley Fish sings and plays “All along the Watchtower” on 12 instruments. Recorded LIVE in the studio — NO Overdubs or Loops. In this video, Bradley Fish sings and plays Guitar, Guzheng (Chinese Zither), Baritone Dulcimer, Chromatic Dulcimer, China Cymbal, German Concert Zither, Sitar, Conga, Chimes, Vibraslap, Gungru (Indian Ankle Bells), & foot shaker. Enjoy and Thanks for Listening & Watching!!! Video Jacob Bildner & Benyamin Laukstein Audio: Bradley Fish
Well I mainly listen to Rock and Metal but I am interested in finding out more about other types of music such as Jazz, Funk and even Blues. I was just wondering if someone could suggest some good Blues artists and some easy Blues songs to play on bass? I’ve been playing bass for over a year now but only focusing on Rock and Metal. The only blues artists I know of already is Bobby Gibons.
* BILLY GIBONS!!! Not Bobby Gibsons sorry lol.
* Gibbons lol.
The Bones instrument were played by my grandfather. He left me a set of 4 ebony bones that I use in this video. I go over the history a little bit of the bones and show instructions about how to play them. You will also see oak bones that I made. The original instruments were played in ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and China. I have or have made bones from birch, walnut, purpleheart, coco bola, and oak. The originals were rib bones, of course. Also made in metal, plastic, bamboo and 40 other exotic woods. Bones are played by French-Canadian bluegrass zydeco and blues musicians. They were used in the minstrel shows. My Toastmaster club had a meeting on a trolley in Santa Barbara where we went to the Santa Barbara Mission and I gave this talk about the bones.
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Paul Bell teaches a tasty blues turn around lick on the keyboard. He teaches piano and keyboard lessons to beginner and advanced students in San Diego. We hope you enjoy. Do you have piano lesson video requests? Just post below, or visit us at: www.mcmillanmusicschool.com We teach the most enthusiastic guitar bass voice piano and drum lessons in San Diego, ca.
Westchester copyright attorney and jazz trumpeter, Dennis Angel wrote a little song called “The Wall Street Recession Time Blues” after getting the nerve to open up his IRA statements. Fifty plus radio stations across the country approved of the message in Summer 2009. The colleges in Boston were playing it so much that the Boston Herald profiled Dennis in September. Shot by Leighton Edmondson.
Learn some great tips on how to play the blues song ‘Little Red Rooster’ on the guitar in this free video clip on guitar lessons and music theory. Expert: Rick Tobey Contact: www.chickenheadblues.com Bio: Rick Tobey has been playing guitar for over 30 years. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC