Playing with a broken nail
I will continue practicing the stanza tone!
_ "Every time it sounds better", eh!:
"Hey Joe, where do you goin 'with that gun of yours?
Hey Joe, I said where you goin 'with that gun in your hand, oh
I'm goin 'down to shoot my old lady..." hey joe lyrics
We had to shine before that demanding audience, I had bought a package of ropes for the occasion... I worried about mastering that lyric to perfection.
Jimmy Hendrix, in my opinion, he will always be an unsurpassed musician, but version your lethargy "Hey Joe", it was an infinite challenge for me...
Everything had to sound perfect! A fender, a new string game, excellent musicians... Nothing could fail!
The responsibility of that day fell on me. I had experience as a Guitarist-Vocal, therefore, I trusted my presentation...
We start to play, the blunt bass marked the beat. I made the introduction of four times, so far, everything was going well...
_ ¡Between cheers, I started singing!,
my voice was in perfect tuning and so we advanced
to the chorus of the song:
"Yeah
Yes, I did, I shot her
You know I caught her messin 'round, messin' round town
Yes I did, I shot her
You know I caught my old lady messin '' round town
And I gave her the gun
And I shot her" hey joe lyrics
From there, my problems began!
at 1:40, everyone expected to hear the amazing song Riff, the wonderful guitar solo. The creation of hendrix acclaimed for generations of Blues and lovers of classic Rock 'n roll...
Unfortunately, for that moment I had to improvise using my fingers toToning the score, I asserted my experience and some tricks he had learned...
The nail of playing the guitar was broken, "It was the only thing I didn't take into account between all my forecasts of the beginning."
Split in half did not allow me to use it for the string arpeggio...
But a broken nail does not, I was going to end my presentation!
JaJa! as a good musician he brought in the fretboard from my guitar a second spare nail in case they happened, the typical emergencies in stage. Sneakily drop the floor, I broke it and took the other one that was held in the brow.
Thus I managed to reach the stridency of the Riff, tone the sharp envelopes and ligatures of musical notes...
In the end, everything was a success, with nothing to regret, despite having played half of the song "hey Joe" from teacher Jimmy Hendrix, with a broken nail...
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