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most complicated song you can play?

personally i'd be happy if i could play 'Time' by Tom Waits properly...

I can play it, I just can't ever remember how to play it without the chords written out in front of me. A real shame because I fucking love that song.
 
Drifting by Andy McKee. Well. I could play it. It took me nearly 3 weeks of solid practicing but I got there. I then went to Manny's Guitars (where the staff ignore you) in Melbourne to buy a new Maton and played it. People stopped and stared and stuff. I then said I'd think about it and left. I then bought it from a music shop where the staff are nice :cool:
And don't be fooled by Andy McKee's guitar playing. Bit of practice and it's defo possible.

Talking about Elliot Smith. I seem to remember memory lane being very difficult to learn too but that was back when I was still grasping finger style. I should go back and see if it's any easier now.
 
in my habitual style of trying to run before i can walk i got me an elliott smith tab book. 38 different chords in one song? :eek:
It's not the number of chords in itself that's the problem, but chances are, if there are 38 different chords that some of them will be total fuckers in terms of finger stretching badness for a beginner
 
I can play the bass and synth bits to The Stranglers' Waltzinblack but not at the same time. That's not really saying much though to be honest.
 
Champagne 'n' Reefer by Muddy Waters, the harmonica bits. You need a D harp. Not complicated at all, although you must master the 4/5 draw warble/trill, O young one. Oh yes. Fortunately if you manage this, you are now capable of making a passable attempt at almost any 12 bar blues song. Hoochie Coochie Man is good/easy to play along with, too.
 
I like that fella Uncle Tory, nice one.

I can play a song of my own devising which has hammers ons and pull offs and is really intricate, that's probley the hardest thing I can play.
 
The "can play of the title is not entirely clear; I am attempting Au clair de la lune on the violin and I'm a believer on the ukulele. I can play the required notes/chords in the right order but the timing needs work. And in the case of the violin, intonation and bowing too.
 
So that's 2 minutes and 58 seconds of tuning up. When does the song start? :D

You have to try and ignore the shite saxophone and the drunken epilectic trying to climb out of a skip full of percussion instruments.
 
I can't find a video of the tune I want to put, so here is a random clip of a piper playing several complicated-ish tunes which I can play. Excuse the djembe :hmm: piper's good though. The tune at the end, he plays differently to me, he's got it as a 4-part, I play it as a 6-part. This will all mean fuck all if you're not a piper I suppose :)

 
Well lets jam then!

Sorry but even if you hate what they do, they are very good at it. In the recent documentary the drummer from Smashing Pumpkins said if you can play any of their stuff, you'll manage most of whats required of you in a band.

I'm not getting into an argument with you. This has been done to death on other threads and the conlusion is always the same, Rush are the worst thing since gonnorhea.
 
I've been working on this one fingerstyle for over a year .. I reckon I have it just about good enough to get folks to sing along in a boozer .. hopefully lol

 
Well lets jam then!

Sorry but even if you hate what they do, they are very good at it. In the recent documentary the drummer from Smashing Pumpkins said if you can play any of their stuff, you'll manage most of whats required of you in a band.

I am on your side 2K (Franks probably happy with that too):)
 
maybe it's not that complicated... it goes up and down though... dunno if i play it excatly how he does but it is the emotion that counts eh
 


in the process of writing this, it has evolved quite a bit since i started yesterday. it's probably the most complicated thing i can play :D
 
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