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henny
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Post by henny »

... that's what I was about to say. Image Canny.
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Post by learning_curve »

Ilan I am fairly new to Bass guitar but I had most of heart of the sunrise down on guitar before I gave up learning Steve Howes stuff and converted to Chris Squires work! I still do some of his Acoustic stuff in the Yes project I have going but that's it.

That site is a wonderful thing for me I never could read music, not even that good at bass tab but I am real lucky that I can almost instantly hear a song and within a few hours go through it and have it down fairly good and with another few hours of practice have it down perfect.

I too thought I had this song right all the way through and no one (other than a musician who knows Yes) would have noticed it but now that I have gone through some of this work I am amazed at some of the little things I have missed and they add so much (To Me anyway) to the song!

Great site thanks to whomever it was that posted this! I am currently working on Silently Falling and I am able to sing it real close and I can play it great, but Wow Squire is just to much man. I just can't seem to make it through singing and playing it at the same time. I'm workin on it? I have so many more songs that we have just started messing around with this site will help the whole band! Keyboard player is loosing his mind with Rick Wakeman, and our guitarist is a studied musician and, like me 20 years ago, he's having more trouble getting Steve's stuff down than he did with Trevor's. Say's a lot for these Fab 5 they are true masters! Thanks for the site guy's I just hope there is another one for Genesis, Rush and Floyd takes a lot of time away from the learning curve for me learning, the hard way, like I do.

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Post by jmh »

Randy, I would suggest downloading some Yes video at www.easytree.org. Some of the concert DVD's are helpful for learning parts. It's all legal downloading too.
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