Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, January 22, 2010

Tin Whistle songs

Sorry I only have one for now I will have more soon but the Tin Whistle is new to me.

The Inner Light This is a song from Star Trek, and is easy to copy what he is doing

Friday, September 4, 2009

Walden

If you're looking for a guitar that has great sound, yet has a fairly low price, I have found Walden to fit both those criteria, they have a very nice sound yet have a price of only $200.00 to $350.00 . I have both a steel string and a twelve string. They are both very high quality and come with a free carry bag and humidifier.This is a link to the walden website.

Tin Whistles

I just got a few tin whistles (also called Pennywhistles) I have really enjoyed them. They are very easy to play and have great sound. Click here if you want to see the whistles I purchased, I would recommend them, as well as that company. This brand of tin whistle comes with a note chart, Which is all I needed to learn to play them.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

List of songs I know or like

The following is a partial list of songs I know on guitar

Dust In The Wind. By Kansas

The Wall. By Kansas

The Boxer. By Simon And Garfunkel

Scarborough Fair. By Simon And Garfunkel

Cartoons. By Chris Rice (This one's funny)

Leader Of The band.Dan Fogelberg

a song called Beth Anne. By the Hoffman family (They're not online)

Mister Tambourine Man
.By the Byrds

Dangling Conversation
. By Simon And Garfunkel

Mexico. By James Taylor

More than a Feeling. By Boston

A few songs I like (not necessarily on guitar)

Peace of Mind.By Boston

As Tears Go By. By The Rolling Stones

Helplessly Hoping. Crosby Stills Nash And Young

Bridge Over Troubled Water. By Simon And Garfunkel

Nickel Creek
I'm making this band it's own category because it's one of my favorites, and there are a lot of songs I like by them.

The Hand Song This is one of my favorite songs

Out of the Woods

The Lighthouse's Tale

The Fox

When in Rome

In the House of Tom Bombadil

Thursday, December 11, 2008

No more Heavy Metal

First of all you know all that real heavy metal music everyone likes, well I almost can't stand it. It gives me a headache (actually just looking at the word headache gives me a headache.) Back to the topic. I prefer softer music like Simon and Garfunkel, Jim Croce, Dan Fogelberg, John Michael Talbot (especially The Painter), the Chris Rice CD "Snapshots" some of Kansas like "Dust In The Wind". a nd some of Boston and Rush.