"Goodbye Blue Sky" How & Why, Part 1


Added: Dec 2, 2008

Author: Basso9x13

Duration: 8:1

Part 1 in my series on how I play my solo bass guitar arrangement of Pink Floyd's "Goodbye Blue Sky" and some insight into the choices I made in creating the arrangement.Part one covers preparation, including research & gear set-up.This was recorded with a $30 webcam and assembled with Windows Movie Maker - my 1st "live" vid. I'll experiment & see if I can improve video quality a bit for Part 2 & following.You can hear this clip in )))STEREO((( at the link below:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FsgNTNeExA&fmt=18NOTE: If you don't see the video annotations (little grey boxes w/ text), click the arrow in the bottom right corner and then click the little box that pops up from there [little TV-screen that looks like a page is being peeled from the top corner]. This is the toggle switch that turns annotations ON/OFF. Apparently it defaults to "OFF" when you "Watch in High Quality" and/or add the stereo extension "&fmt=18". You should see the 1st Annotation about 0:22, and they definitely complete this clip.Plus, you'll never find the secret message without them.;-)~R

Channel: Howto

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