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Fret Filings - (Anne's Blog)
Saturday, December 29, 2007
BA BA DA BAAAAA
Topic: Riff-In-A-Jiff

No, it's not a flock of sheep, it's today's riff. The band is Crowbar (the Canadian band Crowbar, that is), and this is probably their most well known song. It comes from the 1971 album Bad Manors (a name also later given to their Greatest Hits album).

The chord progression/riff here is only a measure or two long, but you can play your way through the whole song with it. The partial F chord at the end of each measure is sometimes played once, and sometimes twice. There's no particular pattern to when to play it once or twice, so just wing it, and mix both ways in there, as you please.

CROWBAR - "Oh What A Feeling"      (K.Jay Fordham/R.Greenway)

https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/annesblog/canriffs.txt

I couldn't find a full version of the song on YouTube or MySpace, but there's an audio clip of it on this page. It has a bit of the Intro and part of the first Chorus:

http://www.amazon.com/Bad-Manors-Golden-Hits-Vol/dp/B000001CWO


Posted by planet/zerofret at 3:00 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, December 29, 2007 3:13 AM EST
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Tuesday, December 25, 2007
MERRY CHRISTMAS
Topic: General

Wishing a very MERRY CHRISTMAS to all!!

I hope you have a wonderful holiday!

 


Posted by planet/zerofret at 3:23 PM EST
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Saturday, December 22, 2007
TIME KEEPS ON SLIPPIN', SLIPPIN'...
Topic: Website

Well, fellow six-stringers, the tab that was posted yesterday -- Steve Miller Band's "Fly Like An Eagle" -- will probably be the last tab of the year. It's not very likely I'll have time to do much in the way of tabbing between now and Christmas. I'll work on one in the week after Christmas so I can hopefully have one posted early in the New Year. I've worked a bit on the Intro of one already. In the meantime, in the week between Boxing Day and New Year's Day, I'll try to get a riff posted on the blog page.

You might have noticed some minor design changes that took place on the site yesterday. I moved all the page links up to the top of each page. The idea was to make it easier to navigate around within the site. Having the page links at the bottom of each page, a person wouldn't even know they were there unless they scrolled all the way to the bottom of the page. With those links at the top of the page, site visitors can immediately see that every page on the site has a link to every other page on the site.


Posted by planet/zerofret at 2:09 AM EST
Updated: Saturday, December 22, 2007 3:14 AM EST
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Tuesday, December 18, 2007
THE DOOBIE BROTHERS
Topic: Riff-In-A-Jiff

Today, a little Doobie Bro rock'n'roll. The song is from the band's second album Toulouse Street (1972), and this one rocks out pretty good. Since the guitar part for the Intro is fairly short, I've included the 1st Verse, as well.

For the verse, I've only put in very basic chords. I like to be as accurate as possible, but I ended up spending a lot of time second guessing the chords, the exact variations being played. (On the record, it doesn't sound like a simple D Major in the verse, in the live version below it does). So eventually I decided, it's a riff section anyhow, and I've got the riff, so I won't worry much about the chords, and I just put in the basic changes. Close enough for rock & roll. Wink

THE DOOBIE BROTHERS - "Jesus Is Just Alright"     (A. Reynolds)

https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/annesblog/varriffs.txt

There's some live footage of the song here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2ClBlp9crA


Posted by planet/zerofret at 2:36 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, December 18, 2007 2:54 AM EST
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
LET IT SNOW
Topic: General

 

The snow is coming. From what the weather forecasters have been saying the past few days, it's supposed to be 25-30 centimetres today. It's supposed to snow all Sunday, starting around midnight. And sure enough, by midnight it had started. I can hear a plow going by outside right now, I guess it's starting to pile up out there. So today, you can go out and enjoy the snow, or you can huddle inside, drink hot chocolate, and play some guitar! Smile


Posted by planet/zerofret at 3:13 AM EST
Updated: Sunday, December 16, 2007 3:32 AM EST
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Friday, December 14, 2007
HARLEQUIN
Now Playing: "Somehow...we all..."
Topic: Riff-In-A-Jiff

Today we riff on the first single (and first hit) of Winnipeg band Harlequin. The song is from their debut record Victim Of A Song (1979). The Intro tabbed here features the kind of guitar and keyboard harmonies that were (and probably still are) a trademark of the band's sound. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to come up with an audio clip of the song. While searching for one, though, I did come across an interesting fact or two about the band, things I didn't know before. Like the fact that Denton Young (former lead vocalist for Zon) played drums in one of the later Harlequin lineups.

I've seen Harlequin live twice, several years ago in each case. Both times they were the opener for another band, and both times they were better than the headliner.

HARLEQUIN - "Survive"     (no writing credit available)

https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/annesblog/canriffs.txt


Posted by planet/zerofret at 2:52 AM EST
Updated: Friday, December 14, 2007 2:55 AM EST
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Saturday, December 8, 2007
THAT WAS THE DAY WE RAN INTO...
Topic: Bands/Music

Yesterday I posted a tab of The Guess Who song "Albert Flasher" on the site. So for today's blog entry, I'll post the story of where the song's title came from, as told by Randy Bachman. It's from an interview done in 2003.

Article excerpt:

One song that has regained a lot of attention is The Guess Who classic “Albert Flasher”, which appeared in the film Almost Famous. Although it’s one of Burton Cummings’s songs, Bachman puts a captivating spin on it.
 

“He had a party one night that went all night long and he didn’t get any sleep. He went to a radio station the next morning for an interview and was a little bit [out of] form before going on. He could hardly see straight. They said to him, ‘When the flashing light comes on, that means you’re on the air.’ The thing flashed ‘Alert Flasher’, and he thought it was ‘Albert Flasher’ and he said ‘What is this thing that says Albert Flasher?’ over the air!”
 

The full interview is here: 
http://www.gazette.uwo.ca/2003/March/19/arts_and_entertainment1.htm

Posted by planet/zerofret at 2:22 AM EST
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
ALL-IN-ONE
Now Playing: Saga - "Wind Him Up"
Topic: Guitar

Do you need just a little something extra for that guitarist on your Christmas list? Here's an idea: an all-in-one peg winder/string clipper/bridge pin puller made by Planet Waves. These have been around for awhile, of course, they're not new on the market. But I love these little gizmos. I bought one earlier this year, and they are the very definition of convenient.

I ordered mine from L.A. Music in Toronto, and the ones they sell look like this:
http://www.lamusic.ca/default.asp?szNav=Product&PID=10872

But I think Planet Waves may have updated and changed the design a bit, because on most U.S. music sites they look like this:
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Planet-Waves-Pro-String-WinderCutter?sku=360253

But both are called Planet Waves Pro Winder Cutter DP0002, so essentially they're the same thing.

Obviously, it's the built-in string clipper that sets this model apart. Afterall, all peg winders will wind string and have a bridge pin puller. But clipping the strings was always the inconvenient part for me. To change your strings, you need to have something around which can clip wire...and I didn't always. Sometimes I'd use scissors, which works okay on the unwound strings, but becomes more of a problem with the wound strings. Or often, after winding the string, I'd remove the excess string at the top just by bending a spot on the string back and forth until the string broke. It works, but it's a bit time consuming. To be able to just grab one tool and do the whole job with it -- wind the string, flip the winder around, clip the string -- is great.

The winder part of it has a nice snug, but not damaging, fit. The clipper makes a nice clean cut, and does it easily. I imagine the clipper probably gets a bit dull after a lot of use, but I haven't run into that problem yet. I haven't used the bridge pin puller, so I can't comment on it. (There are lots of buyer reviews of this item on the Musician's Friend page linked to above.) I know I probably sound like a commercial for Planet Waves, but I really do think these things are great...like a Swiss Army knife for changing strings!


Posted by planet/zerofret at 2:14 AM EST
Updated: Thursday, December 6, 2007 2:16 AM EST
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Sunday, December 2, 2007
NOVEMBER 2007 REVIEW
Topic: Website


Most viewed tabs for the month of November 2007:
 

 

4 - Girlschool - Burning In the Heat
3 – Bad Company – Shooting Star
3 - Girlschool – Breaking All the Rules
3 - Girlschool - Wild At Heart
3 - Girlschool - You Got Me
3 – The James Gang – Funk #49
3 - Trooper – Two For the Show
2 - Honeymoon Suite - Stay In the Light
2 – Max Webster – High Class In Borrowed Shoes
2 – Rock Goddess – Satisfied Then Crucified

2 - Trooper - General Hand Grenade

 

Total tab views for November: 53  (Girlschool-25, Canadian-14, Various-14)

Most viewed tabs overall (stats date from Oct.3/07 to end of Nov./07): 

18 - Headpins - Don't It Make Ya Feel
6 - Girlschool - Burning In the Heat
6 - Max Webster - High Class In Borrowed Shoes
6 - Trooper - Two For the Show
5 - Bad Company - Shooting Star
4 - Bachman-Turner Overdrive - Tramp
4 - Girlschool - All Day All Night
4 - Girlschool - Race With the Devil (guitar)
4 - Girlschool - Wild At Heart
4 - Girlschool - Yeah Right (bass)

4 - The Guess Who - Bus Rider

*Only tab views made by people (excluding my own views) are counted here. Webcrawler/bot views are excluded.

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When you see the actual tab view numbers, you start to see the futility of doing a site this small, don't you? Not to mention a site no one can find by search engine. It's worth pointing out, though, that the overall stats are only for the past two months (that's when I started getting page view stats from Angelfire). So the tab views from the first eight months of the site aren't included in there.

Page views for the overall site (excluding tab views) are actually up from the previous month. But tab views are down (53 for November, 102 for October). I guess fluctuations like that should be expected for various reasons. And it depends a lot on whether people are interested in the new tabs being posted each month. 

I wouldn't expect December to be a high traffic month. People are pretty busy with other things. Maybe some more people will visit after Christmas to find tabs to use for trying out those new guitars they get for Christmas? Laughing Well, despite what I said about futility, the tabs will continue to be posted. If people are meant to find them, they'll find them. And I appreciate the small but mighty band of regulars who visit the site now. You guys rock. Cool  (Of course you do, that's what you come here for, right? Wink)


Posted by planet/zerofret at 2:26 AM EST
Updated: Sunday, December 2, 2007 2:30 AM EST
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Saturday, December 1, 2007
B-SIDE
Topic: Riff-In-A-Jiff

Today's riff comes from a song that never made it onto an album. It was the B-side of Girlschool's (original) "Emergency" single. It's always been a favourite of mine. If it had been up to me, I can think of a song or two I would have ousted from Demolition in favour of this one.  But over the years, the song has always been available on a number of different compilation albums and CDs. And it was added as a bonus track to the Sanctuary Records re-issue of Demolition in 2004. Catchy guitar riff, great song.

GIRLSCHOOL - "Furniture Fire"     (K. McAuliffe/K. Johnson)

https://www.angelfire.com/planet/zerofret/annesblog/gsriffs.txt

A lot of GS fans seem to particularly like this video footage of Kelly (who sang lead on this song), and I agree with them. She could certainly own a stage.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9i_NtkOGYw


Posted by planet/zerofret at 1:58 AM EST
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