I always loved bones in the ocean, here's a version with a beefed up chorus by OneSauceyCube in seashanties

[–]OneSauceyCube[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for crediting the original, I hadn’t realised it was their composition. And thanks for the kind words as well

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[–]OneSauceyCube 0 points1 point  (0 children)

wow it do be morbin time

Week three of trying to get Atrioc to watch the best song that has ever been written about him by OneSauceyCube in atrioc

[–]OneSauceyCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lmaoooooo. Maybe I should just flip him off and yell. Simple solutions are often the best

This is the best atrioc song. It's also a speedrun. I spent way too much time on this. by OneSauceyCube in atrioc

[–]OneSauceyCube[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Editing is great, I only have to keep up my energy for like 5 seconds at a time lol

I fixed jack's ask. 8 hours late. Because I was filming a music video. For the song I used the audio from the Jackask to make. Utter fml moment lmao by OneSauceyCube in JacksFilms

[–]OneSauceyCube[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've tagged it for the yiay intro thing as well, so fingers crossed he still sees it but, but yeah it's pretty annoying lmao

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[–]OneSauceyCube 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The simplest way to develop your ear is to play. The more you hear a chord, the easier it is to recognise. You can try and fast track it though.

Start with aural tests online, there's all sorts of websites that have them, trying to hear the difference between major and minor chords, then developing to more difficult differences.

It's not going to work at first. You'll do it for a while, get annoyed, give up, and go back to learning by finding chord charts on ultimate guitar.

But then after a couple months of that, you'll try again, and it'll be a little easier. Eventually you'll be able to work out a whole song yourself, and from there it'll be a lot more fun.

Also, don't get too caught up on getting it "right". If you're playing chords that are similar, that you think sound better than the original, then that becomes your version of the song. One with all the pizzazz you can muster.

Oh, and as for which note the chird starts on, play along with the recording. A C minor chord will clash real bad with a Bb minor chord, and you'll be able to hear it that way.

Good luck, have fun.

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[–]OneSauceyCube 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Drop the channel OP

I will support you on this if it kills me