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God Made Woman - An original love song :-)

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Uploaded by on Mar 21, 2011

Many years ago I was sent a poem (author unknown) Which gave me the idea for this song. I have used about 20% of the original in this composition, but the remainder is my own. If anyone knows who wrote the poem this was based on please let me know and I will give credit to them.

I wish to thank the creator (via ManyCam) for the blonde cartoon character in this video - if anyone knows who she is based on will they send her PLEASE!

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  • Very amusing and entertaining - and I particularly liked the disclaimers at the end (both the spoken and the written). A five star performance all round!

    Best wishes,

    Paddy 

  • @oldfolkiepad

    Thanks for your comments Paddy they're very much appreciated, I liked your original video too which then took me to many others all of which were very entertaining.

  • well done that man, enjoyed that, well crafted.

  • @TheRissRassMan

    Thanks for your kind comments Richard (had you sobered out?) LOL

  • ... really great ! - but - are you playing ukelele chords on "the vamp" ? - also - as a special request - can you do this "triple time" on the strumming ? - les paul and mary ford style i.e. "the world is waiting for the sunrise " - superthankx ...

  • @toronstganymede

    I must confess I didn't really understand what you meant saying *triple time* as Les Paul played in "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise". The simplest interpretation of triple time is "Waltz time" Which I am actually playing in - Les Paul plays it on a time signature based around four beats to the bar. (so I presumed you meant style or speed as opposed to time signature)

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  • very nice ! thank you. :-)

  • VERY NICE !!!

  • @DelTangBrav - hi ! i think i meant multi tracking / overdubbing - les paul and mary ford style - "how high the moon" - she's not singing too fast = 132 bpm - but it sounds like he's strumming at double that speed because of multi tracking - which he invented - sometimes just the 2 of them sound like a whole band - see rock-ola 1428 juke box playing "how high the moon" - what do the think of the "zombies" - she's not there" - ? superthanks . . .

  • @toronstganymede I couldn't find that version but listened to others - I don't think there is a similarity - that is a three chord sequence - the four chord sequence I use in the breaks is a sequence I came across recently when playing around with guitar. As said I'm not sure musically how the diminished chord should properly be described as it could be any of four, all of which are played identically and sound identical. No doubt someone will know.

  • @DelTangBrav - many thanks ! - if you take a look at banjojock doing "little grass shack" - he uses G - Gdim7 & D7 - that's the vamp in classical hawaiian music - is that sort of the sequence that you are using ? ...

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