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Guitar Playing and Singing.
This one is for the guitar players who also sing. Playing and singing is proving to be a very difficult task for me. I just can't keep my picking rhythm going while I try to sing. I'm looking for any helpful tips or advice. Thanks.
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I drill pickwork daily, although I'm currently putting it off in favour of watching hockey. A man has to have priorities, after all. |
One of the things that helped me learn to sing and play at the same time was to learn with songs from bands that have the lead singer also play guitar. You'll find that the lyrics and the rhythm patterns match up better (of course this isn't always true).
As a matter of fact, I think the first song that I learned to sing and play at the same time was Waiting by Green Day. |
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The first song I sang and played at the same time was Free Falling, by Tom Petty. It's dmaj, dsus, dmaj, amaj and the strumming matches up to the vocals fairly well. Once you've the basic pattern down you can elaborate on it a little in the choruses to give the song a bit more movement and make it more interesting. But yeah. Drills! Do em. Learn em. Love em. They will make you better at your craft. |
play songs that you know so well that you can sing them without having to think about it. then you can concentrate on the guitar work. when i do this, it sometimes feels strangely disconnected, like someone else is singing and not me.
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yeah, It's all about being comfortable with playing first. Playing, like anything, becomes second nature with practice. After that you'll have no problem with it.
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Practice like you want to play. When you are learning a new song where you want to sing and play, PRACTICE it that way right from the start. Always play while you are singing the song (or vice versa if you prefer to think of it that way). It gets your brain and grey matter accustomed to multi-tasking in that way.
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