For what it's worth, Gregg I think you look great with the super short beard! My husband did the same thing, for the same reason.
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For what it's worth, Gregg I think you look great with the super short beard! My husband did the same thing, for the same reason.
Can someone identify the song that is played here in this video? Thanks.
Thanks, that gives me a starting point to work on this (and tab it out). A lovely tune.
So you shaved your beard, Gregg, to help stop the spread of the virus. That's dedication! Perhaps if you still had it you'd know the name of the middle tune, too!
@susie, you must have been writing at the same time @gregg-schneeman was. He identified the the tune at the beginning and at the end (I didn't even make it that far) but there is a third tune in the middle he doesn't know. No surprise Gregg knew the answer. You don't get a beard like that without acquiring a lot of knowledge and wisdom.
Can someone identify the song that is played here in this video? Thanks.
Thanks, that gives me a starting point to work on this (and tab it out). A lovely tune.
@susie, you must have been writing at the same time @gregg-schneeman was. He identified the the tune at the beginning and at the end (I didn't even make it that far) but there is a third tune in the middle he doesn't know. No surprise Gregg knew the answer. You don't get a beard like that without acquiring a lot of knowledge and wisdom.
It sounds a lot like Southwind, but I don't think it's the same song. Both are in 3/4, the first few notes are the same, and the B part goes up to the octave, so there are striking similarities. But there are also both melodic and harmonic differences.
I wish I could identify it, but I can't. I'm sure someone will.
Thanks Dusty. I'm thinking the same thing. Similar, but different, so that's why I was wondering if it's a different song altogether. If I can't get a definitely answer, I'll just write it out myself, just by having the audio. I've done that on many occasions, so not a problem....just a little more work.
Can someone identify the song that is played here in this video? Thanks.
It sounds a lot like Southwind, but I don't think it's the same song. Both are in 3/4, the first few notes are the same, and the B part goes up to the octave, so there are striking similarities. But there are also both melodic and harmonic differences.
I wish I could identify it, but I can't. I'm sure someone will.
"Southwind", and I'll bet Duane Porterfield is the musician.