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hallo my loves.

i've managed to take the majority of the last five days off to be a mothering, cooking, swimming and friend-ing human being, and while i always get itchy when i am not working, i am getting better. i swearz.

i have some longer posts to jetison your way, but i thought i'd share this fucking beautiful afternoon today-moment with you: an acoustic guitar lesson from songwriting legend dar williams. note my agony and confusion! let’s start with all the ways a guitar is not like a piano. WHY IS IT SIDEWAYS. WHY IS EVERYTHING NOT IN ONE LINE THAT I CAN UNDERSTAND. still, a guitar is somewhat like a ukulele (see discarded ukulele in foreground). and yet, the eternal chant of FOUR STRINGS GOOD, SIX STRINGS BAD rings and resonates around the land. i am not sure about all of this. but dar promises it will all be okay and by the time i hit tour in 2019, i’ll be slash. 

she came over to my house to say hi and i got into complaining about my lack of ever understanding the instrument. i've been thinking lately about translating "the thing about things" into a guitar song (and away from the ukulele) for the actual recording of the album in the fall...and i had this idea that i'd then learn the part and play it live on stage that way. but dar helped me realize that was actually a terrible idea. i played it for her on the uke, she played it back for me on the guitar, and honestly, it sounds like a forgettable country song when strummed on a 6-string acoustic (SIX. STRINGS. BAD!!)

but still.

the guitar can be wonderful. i don't always hate it. 

please feel fre to send guitar-spiration tips. 

my top ten guitarspiration songs...rules: must be SOLO guitar. no help from no fuckin band. acoustic and electric allowed.

please feel to comment below with your faves. acoustic or electric allowed. hit me. inspire. six strings...okay.

1. both hands - ani difranco

2. hallelujah -jeff buckley version

3. speaking of leonard cohen: master song (ahhhhhhh) 

4. i am not me - robyn hitchcock

5. silence as christine - current 93

6. new england - billy bragg

7. falling slowly - glen hansard 

8. to my bones - wallis bird

9. rid of me - PJ harvey 

10. get ready to cry.... oh comely - neutral milk hotel

i'll redouble my efforts to befriend this harrowing, finger-slicing instrument. 

and i'm going to try to force myself to write a song on guitar for this upcoming record come hell or high water. even if i suck.

hold me to it.

xx

AFP

p.s. photo by justine marzack, resident upstate goth.


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Anonymous

Traveling Wilburys <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMVjToYOjbM" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UMVjToYOjbM</a>

Deniz Bevan

Oh, how fun! Okay, this isn't strictly a guitar, but it sort of seems to fit your struggles, because it's the Turkish instrument saz, played as if it were a guitar. By a musician who'd never played a saz before but has been playing guitar for many years: Whisky Trench Riders: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gopZyIk848g" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gopZyIk848g</a>

Anonymous

Kaki King is an amazing guitarist. She is incredibly talented and creates interesting percussive and melodic sounds. "Bowen Island" is my current favorite. She's definitely not someone to listen to with the intention of copying her. Yet I find her inspirational anyway because she shows what is possible with a guitar.

Anonymous

Anything off the early albums of Tallest Man on Earth makes my heart soar with guitar goodness. He is the most gifted guitarist I've ever heard

Anonymous

Great post. Let me offer one of my favorite obscure artists in response - Happy Rhodes: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LZ79ZVTleE" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LZ79ZVTleE</a>

Anonymous

I never liked the piano because all of the keys are on ONE SINGLE LINE and if you miss a note here, you can’t find it somewhere else in an emergency. Also guitar tabs are in two dimensions. The chords have SHAPES. You can learn the songs by how they feel in your hands.

Anonymous

Don't know why I didn't think of this one before. Fleetwood Mac - Landslide

Anonymous

Or on the electric side. Ozzy Osbourne Crazy Train

Anonymous

Tash Sultana's guitar playing blows my mind: <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVDJ8O3lPBA" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVDJ8O3lPBA</a>

Anonymous

Pretty sure my heart will not be able to take "Both Hands!" I'm already crying at the thought of it lol

Anonymous

As a keyboardist, I totally get that. I've tried playing guitar and I tie my fingers in knots. It's like learning a language completely unrelated to English like Mandarin or Basque, completely different rules. Even when I play bass I approach it like the left hand of the keyboard where I play single note runs rather than octaves or chords.

Anonymous

I have been a long time uke player who has made countless failed attempts at picking up the guitar, but recently I've started again: with a nylon string guitar! It's so much easier to get into! It doesn't slice the fingers. And it's easier to focus on chord shapes and picking patterns (the pattern potential really opens up with those 2 extra strings). Plus there's a highly respectable tradition of flamenco/spanish guitars with nylon strings which can inspire new styles for your playing and maybe translate back to your uke. Good luck!