Scarborough Fair - Cover

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Uploaded by on May 22, 2008

New webcam, first upload. Let me know what you think, I already know what I think. I need your feedback as I'm in the experimental/developmental stages. I decided to learn this song years ago when I saw them perform it on their Concert in Central Park video. Capo up 7th fret, learned it by playing a very slow tape of the song over and over.

Note to self: on 27 Dec. 2008 I added this as a video response to the Simon & Garfunkel Central Park performance. At the time, this had 794 views (since May 22 2008, date of original upload).

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  • Wow !... and also Guau ! Beautiful !!!

  • @SilviaMadame Thansk!

  • dude, this is EFFFF'N cool. sounds beautiful !!!!!

  • @kingemerald1 thanks!!

  • Awsome voice and guitar, please check out my cover and let me know what you think.

    (scarborough fair carlos lastra)

  • @just4guitarz thanks! sorry somehow I missed this one....

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  • @eddysham0120 thanks!

  • Good job!

    But your sitting posture affected your breath, that's why you had to stop in between a phrase. Try sitting properly next time and you'll sing a lot better.

    Support :)

  • @brooktz thanks! whew that one would take a bit of work, and a very high voice -- actually I would have to sing it an octave lower.

  • request- going to california by led zeppelin

    that would sound awsome on your backpacker

  • @jake110118 glad you liked it! i think it took me a couple of months to get comfortable with it. I put it on a casette, slowed down the recording, and practiced it that way, just picking out one or two pattern notes at a time, and eventually, figuring out all the notes, and putting a chord on them. there's not a whole lot of variety -- once you get the main 3 or 4 chord patterns down, it's just a matter of stringing them together to make the song.

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