experimentjon
Well-known member
Well, I just realized something: I rarely ever play a song all the way from beginning to end when I'm playing casually by myself, because I just get bored half way through, or I realize that I don't know all the words. So, after watching Aldrine play last night at Diamond Head Cove I thought of an ingenious idea! (If you haven't watched him play live, you absolutely must, because you can't fully appreciate his talent just based on his youtube videos...he's a beast on stage.) Anyway, the idea wasn't that ingenious, because I'm sure a ton of people do it, but linking songs together with the same chords would totally make up for my tendency to get bored of a song half way through.
A good example of linking songs can be seen in these videos:
I'm Yours, I'll Do Anything, One Love
Hero Heroine, No One, I'm Yours
Thus, although they're playing in different keys, we can determine that:
I'm Yours
I'll Do Anything
One Love
Hero Heroine
I'm Yours
...can all be linked together. I have no idea what Aldrine is playing in that video, but I think it's some transposition of A, E, F#m, D (which should be what Shawn is playing.)
So basically, I was hoping that people could name some song sets that they think sound good linked together, and the chord progression for all those songs. I'm sure you know some!
A good example of linking songs can be seen in these videos:
I'm Yours, I'll Do Anything, One Love
Hero Heroine, No One, I'm Yours
Thus, although they're playing in different keys, we can determine that:
I'm Yours
I'll Do Anything
One Love
Hero Heroine
I'm Yours
...can all be linked together. I have no idea what Aldrine is playing in that video, but I think it's some transposition of A, E, F#m, D (which should be what Shawn is playing.)
So basically, I was hoping that people could name some song sets that they think sound good linked together, and the chord progression for all those songs. I'm sure you know some!