Friday, February 23, 2018

Everything is Hard

Nothing worth while is easy.  Take my job for instance lol.  But it's true.  I guess I was thinking this when I wrote "Everything is Hard"  for the electric guitar.  I did it in Aminor so it has a raspy kind of finish.  Try it sometime....d


Everything is Hard
       Am
too much trouble
     D♭m           B♭          Em
it seems  like all there is
  Em               Am              D7                                 I
will we ever cease from being tested
   D♭        Am          Em
pain is a tool of God

        Am          D7
the only relief is our slumbers

perils escape in dreams                                                                     I
 
the sweet dawn gives recompense

guiding us for the  Way

          Em            D♭m
your men will dream dreams
            B♭                Am
your children will have vision
           Em
close your eyes
                        D♭m     B♭      Em
and feel the burning of the lamb
           Am
His sacrifice
 D♭m      D7          Em  
He will get you through 


It plays kind of punk but....especially "perils escape in dreams"  and "pain is a tool of God".
The effect is good, though.  Do it as an encore and tell them I sent you lol.

thankfully d  

Thursday, February 22, 2018

There is a Girl

One day I was sitting in the McDonalds lobby and in walked a pre or post teenage girl Im not sure which.  I thought that she probably had a lot on her mind...who to marry where to work and such.  It inspired a song in me.  I performed it rather rudimentary on keyboards via social media a while back.
Its in the rather pensive key of Fminor....here it is:
     
There is a girl
   F
theres a girl
     G
she gets a drink
    Am
she goes to eat
    C
on a mission

    B
works in the sun

Thy will be done
    E♭
Ive just begun
    B♭
theres a girl


theres a girl
will be dating
but keep waiting
theres a girl

getting older
time flows freely
help the needy
theres a girl

autumns coming
look what Ive done
On a mission
theres a girl

kids are trained in
all they have to
and some more too
theres a girl  

I was going to perform it on social media on the guitar, but Id rather live in front of people.  I think Ive made enough videos for one lifetime!

 

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

I've Spent a Long Time

Sorry I haven't written in so long.  You get busy.  This song I wrote about all the immaturity that I and all people in general need to overcome in life, especially in living the christian life.  In delving more into the development of the Holy Spirit dwelling in me,  He (the Spirit) has shown me that this concept is an essential issue on the Way.


I've Spent a Long Time
 D                A7
I've spent a long time
  A             Em
taking sin as it comes

talking to strangers

being a stranger


I spent a long time
mocking my brother
one thing or another
wasting my life

God didn't come so sudden
He really took his time
understanding when I was
rebellious
I spent a long time

(repeat and fade)



 

Friday, August 25, 2017

Commentary and some things about my music

I don't know why particularly that I started writing songs, but mainly because worrying about copyrighting is a pain in the neck.  Plus I thought I had a good literary background or namely familiarity with words and thought to give it a go.   I've always enjoyed the guitar and have aspired to play like the legends.  How so much I have accomplished this is marginally affirmed.   It's fun however to strum the melodies and bang out the lyrics.   Certain chords like D and Ab almost talk to you anyway.   I have always enjoyed this.   My dear father suggested early on that I develop a playing pattern all my own, so I had at it doing just that.  Although emulating the techniques of the masters is fun and challenging, it is also very hard to do.   I always say that interpretation follows careful attention to the fundamentals, and I think that this is essential.  Soon I began to enjoy getting my thoughts and feelings reflected in my music.  It has been rewarding.  I have always enjoyed and have been influenced by the music of the Beatles and many of the high-rolling bands of the seventies in which I grew up.   I skipped the eighties and merely enjoyed it, but took to the music of the likes of Nirvana and 10,000 Manics during the coffee and grunge emanation.   Soul and Rhythm and Blues added to my knowledge of tempo and rhythm.  This has helped much.  In becoming and developing as a Christian has ultimately made the goal of expressing my faith.   It has become the main theme.  I hope you enjoy it all.  I have had fun so far on my way.


sincerely

d

Saturday, July 29, 2017

God Bless You





How many times do we say, "God bless you!" in a flippant way or after someone sneezes.  It may be a derogatory salutation or a sympathetic com-misery.  Notwithstanding,  here is a song about a much abused phrase:


God Bless You
   A
common words are spoken
     D
in many different ways
      E
"good luck", or sincere doting
     C#m
many shapes and forms


a blessing for the masses
after a great finally song
a truly truthful comfort
when life goes terribly wrong.

whatever form it takes
gray, white or black in tone
we always like to feel the blessing
or throwing of a stone

When you want God to bless someone,  be sincere.  His blessings come from a devoted heart.

d ....p.s. this is also known as "Andrea's Song" and she will soon perform it in a FB video.  I don't know her last name...such is the mystery of love.....



Saturday, July 8, 2017

You Don't Know Me From Adam

Down the road at work I've met plenty of young girls.  Many have shared their insights and wisdom with me, sometimes in a roundabout way.  This is a song describing my tamed rebellious nature by these ministers.   Ahem, another blog alas!   I keep truckin'....(Cmaj: I-IV-♭III-♭VI)


You Don't Know Me from Adam
      C                     F
she met me on the way to work
         E♭                            A♭
it seemed she knew my plight

she really didn't know my problems

but knew I was in flight


"you don't know me from Adam!"
I said without hesitation
she sighed and she said "talk to me"
it made it hard to fight


You don't know me from Adam
it's been about an hour
you know she really didn't
but now somehow I do


It is a short song.   You can repeat the words and use them as a fourth and fifth stanza.  The tempo is negotiable,  either a staccato single-stroke strum or a meaningful, pensive picking pattern.


 


 

Monday, July 3, 2017

Always Dreamin'

One day I thought my computer was through.  It was the last day of classes at ITT Tech.  But alas, it started working fine again.  The moral:  never give up on anything until you know it's over!  Anyway, this song I composed one pensive day at my apartment.  I picked it out on my guitar and made a FB video of it.  It does not say alot about me, being that it's about dreaming in general.  I hope you like it.


Always Dreamin'
A
Always dreamin'
 Dm
never thinkin'
Em
it can wait                                                I
 C#m
another day

 F#m
so long your parents
 E
bought you happiness                             II
 Dm
'til it ran out 
 E
on wine and song


to many summers
in the sun
vaulting ambition                                  I
has just begun


then the day comes
you're lost and lonely                           II
it's bigger than me
what do I do?


Always dreamin'
never thinkin'                                     I
it was never meant
to be that way


I wasn't helpin'
I wasn't serving                                II
I was just doing
for myself


Okay it is a little about me.  In retrospect.  btw the roman numerals are chord progression patterns, in case you haven't figured it out.  Check out the video in my FB archives.


d