LOL ^^^
I'm just concerned about the chord requesters who need chords for every song they need to learn and have been like that for the past 5 years. Its like where's the growth? You need to work on your ear and recognize patterns, because most of these songs use the same chords and progressions.
What are you gonna do when you get to church and the praise leader says the song is too high and she needs you to take it down a half step, but you dont have the chords for it in that key?
Oh, and they should also learn how to read music. There is no reason to ask for chords for any song thar is in the hymn book. All they gotta do is learn the notes on the staff and chord it out themselves.
Sorry if I sound like an elitist or something.
I even get emails from random folks asking for chords to songs. They will say something like; "I need chords for this song that I have to play on Sunday." Hey, I don't like figuring out songs for myself let alone doing it when the person doesn't appear to have taken the time to try learning a song.
lol, they do it in the chat room too.
I was one of those requesters until I got a good dose of reality . Most of the time that was a bailout for me, to keep me from getting fruscrated (int) but I had to learn better. If you're not careful frustration will result in laziness which will then result in dependency (sp?) and that all comes together to equal mediocrity (sp?). Now that I'm in a COGIC church, that cute little stuff no longer impresses...folks that really know how to play will embarrass (sp?) you. What happens when someone sings a song out of the blue? I can understand if you're a beginner but don't just settle with that. Always strive to go higher in your craft so that you'll know how to stand up under the pressure of a song that you really don't know.
I'm sorry about the spelling and punctuation yall I'm just tellin ya from experience what I know.
Exactly