• Two Versions of God Bless the Child, Sara, Snuffy, PDG, and Me

    From Tom Hendricks@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 10 09:10:46 2016
    My one voice, one guitar, one revolution, music idea is one way to get music back to basics, and get much more passion into the music.

    That's why it was so much fun to find that I was not alone. I found a one voice, one guitar duo that often did the same style.

    Sara Niemitz, vocals, and W. G. Snuffy Walden, guitar, have done a lot of recordings. She is a very attractive popular singer with a very expressive voice, that does a lot of styles, and he is not only a great guitar player, but has an accomplished and
    long running music career.

    Here is their version of God Bless the Child, followed by my own.

    Both songs the same, both versions featuring one voice and one guitar. I

    hope you'll enjoy both.

    Sara Niemitz, and W. G. Snuffy Walden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgvsonrAqqM

    Hunkasaurus and Pet Dog Guitar.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYyXHGoMp1Y

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  • From Ouisie@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 10 13:34:04 2016
    They both sounded good and they both also had something in common - on your version, I distinctly heard two voices and on the duo's version, I
    distinctly heard two guitars.

    Ouisie

    "Tom Hendricks" wrote in message news:fabccb60-3726-4b97-8d5c-6fcb8be2d12e@googlegroups.com...

    My one voice, one guitar, one revolution, music idea is one way to get
    music back to basics, and get much more passion into > the music.

    That's why it was so much fun to find that I was not alone. I found a one voice, one guitar duo that often did the same style.

    Sara Niemitz, vocals, and W. G. Snuffy Walden, guitar, have done a lot of recordings. She is a very attractive popular singer
    with a very expressive voice, that does a lot of styles, and he is not
    only a great guitar player, but has an accomplished and
    long running music career.

    Here is their version of God Bless the Child, followed by my own.

    Both songs the same, both versions featuring one voice and one guitar. I

    hope you'll enjoy both.

    Sara Niemitz, and W. G. Snuffy Walden https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sgvsonrAqqM

    Hunkasaurus and Pet Dog Guitar.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYyXHGoMp1Y

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  • From Tom Hendricks@21:1/5 to Ouisie on Sat Sep 17 07:45:38 2016
    On Saturday, September 10, 2016 at 1:34:11 PM UTC-5, Ouisie wrote:
    They both sounded good and they both also had something in common - on your version, I distinctly heard two voices and on the duo's version, I
    distinctly heard two guitars.

    Ouisie


    I did do all the background vocals, but I didn't notice the two guitars on their version.
    You've got good ears on that.

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  • From Ouisie@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 17 15:52:52 2016
    "Tom Hendricks" wrote in message news:b120e68b-65dd-483e-853b-90234c8161ce@googlegroups.com...

    I did do all the background vocals, but I didn't notice the two guitars on their version.
    You've got good ears on that.

    It sounded like it and it made me wonder about the 'basic' or 'simple', or even 'primitive' approach, because I used to play with a guy who liked to
    use loopers with his guitar so he could jam a lead part along with his
    rhythm part.

    Ouisie

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