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Old 09.20.2008, 10:23 AM   #10
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Originally Posted by SucFriendsAreDangerous
...I can by memory and on the fly nearly EVERY single Deftones song, sing em as well.....

I've always had difficulty singing and playing at the same time.
I've found that recently this is finally starting to change.
Anyway, if there's anyone out there that has faced similar challenges,
here's a few that aren't that demanding vocally compared to many other songs and ones that I've found that I've been able to learn to, for the most part, sing and play to at the same time.

About A Girl by Nirvana
Something In The Way by Nirvana
I'm Not There by Bob Dylan, covered by Sonic Youth, of course
Tangled Up In Blue by Bob Dylan
Heaven by Talking Heads
Like A Hurricane by Neil Young
Begin The Begin by R.E.M.
Roland, The Headless Thompson Gunner by Warren Zevon
Were You There? by Johnny Cash/traditional
China Girl by David Bowie/Iggy Pop (has the one vocal change part and I can imitate it, but my playing falls apart during)

Any guys with B.B. King-ish "dumb fingers" have song recommendations (besides Deftones) along these lines?
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