Me playing elegy. Couple mistakes. Srry for the bad video quality, its a small camera. But the audio should be fine. Wasnt realy In sync at first but I got back on it. And i know I hold my pick weird, its just the way i learned(I can probably do pinch harmonics way better than most people cuz i hold it like that). Bit of showing off at the end :PIm using a ESP ltd ex-400, on a peavey valve king 112, with a line6 ubermetal distortion pedal. comments,questions, feedback :) [ More Detail ]
Lyrics: Dear Lord and Father of mankind,Forgive our foolish ways;Reclothe us in our rightful mind,In purer lives Thy service find,In deeper reverence, praise.In simple trust like theirs who heard,Beside the Syrian sea,The gracious calling of the Lord,Let us, like them, without a word,Rise up and follow Thee.O Sabbath rest by Galilee,O calm of hills above,Where Jesus knelt to share with TheeThe silence of eternity,Interpreted by love!With that deep hush subduing allOur words and works that drownThe tender whisper of Thy call,As noiseless let Thy blessing fallAs fell Thy manna down.Drop Thy still dews of quietness,Till all our strivings cease;Take from our souls the strain and stress,And let our ordered lives confessThe beauty of Thy peace.Breathe through the heats of our desireThy coolness and Thy balm;Let sense be dumb, let flesh retire;Speak through the earthquake, wind, and fire,O still, small voice of calm.iraq baghdad falluja marines elegy for dunkirk war anbar tikrit operation iraqi freedom enduring freedom troops army platoon ied terror john mccain barack obama ad bill o'rielly orielly fox news msnbc cnn george w bush democrats republicans republican democrat election terrorism 911 9/11 wtc afghanistan saddam hussein insurgents osama bin ladin support our troops mission recruitment surge georgia russia hamas the thin red line saving private ryan ron paul keith olbermann atonement attack home troops [ More Detail ]
My coer of Elegy. Its not an extremely hard song, but the riffs are annoying. Mistakes? of course. but a good take overall I 5hinkFun to play nonethelessComments are appreciated, but not necesary [ More Detail ]
i just did a quick run of Elegy by As I Lay Dying... i didnt feel like playing the whole thing (dont get me wrong, i can play it all well enough) so i just played the main parts... the parts i didnt play are just mostly repeats of previous riffs anyway.Sorry if i kinda suck a little... i have only been playing about a year and a half. [ More Detail ]
i recently learned this song. it took me about 4 weeks to learn and i finished learning it about a week ago. so i haven't had much practice but thats pretty good as far as i'm concerned for only playing it for 5 weeks. my mom is even more impressed than i am because she doesn't listen to that type of music. especially not that band so she can't tell when i miss notes.i'll post a better version when i can after i get more practice in. looks like i need to fix the closet door again. [ More Detail ]
Heres a virtual movie of Chidiock Tichborne singing his poem /elegy composed the night before his execution in the Tower of London.. it is performed by myself Jim Clark (vocals) and Willpower (music) and is aka Hyperbole's Version of a sad and beautiful Elizabethan poem/elegy....Chidiock Tichborne (1558--September 20, 1586) is remembered as an English conspirator and poet.He was born in Southampton in 1558 to Roman Catholic parents. Given the recent succession of Elizabeth I to the throne over Mary I, he was allowed to freely practice his religion for most of his early life. However in 1570 the Queen was excommunicated by the Pope for her support of the Protestant religion and in retaliation ended her tolerance of the Catholic Church. Catholicism was made illegal, and Roman Catholics were once more banned by law from practicing their religion.In 1583, Tichborne and his father were arrested and questioned concerning the use of "popish relics." Though they were released without charge, records suggest that this was not the last time they were to be questioned by the authorities over their religion.In June 1586, Tichborne agreed to take part in the Babington Plot to murder Queen Elizabeth and replace her with the Catholic Mary Queen of Scots who was next in line to the throne. The plot was foiled by Sir Francis Walsingham using double agents, most notably Robert Poley who was later witness to the murder of Christopher Marlowe, and though most of the conspirators fled, Tichborne had an injured leg and was forced to remain in London. On August 14 he was arrested and he was later tried and sentenced to death in Westminster Hall.While in custody in the Tower of London on September 19 (the eve of his execution), Tichborne wrote to his wife Agnes. The letter contained three stanzas of poetry that is his only known piece of work, Tichborne's Elegy, also known by its first line My Prime of Youth is but a Frost of Cares. The poem is a dark look at a life cut short and is a favourite of many scholars to this day.On September 20, 1586, Tichborne was executed with Anthony Babington, John Ballard, and four other conspirators. They were disembowelled while still alive on specially erected gallows in St Giles Field, London as a warning to other would-be conspirators; however, when the Queen heard reports of these particularly gruesome executions, she gave orders that the remaining seven conspirators were to be allowed to hang until dead before being disembowelled.Article from Wilkepedia..All rights are reserved on this video sound recording /original music Jim Clark/William Beatty Wilpawa/Hyperbole 2008 [ More Detail ]
Cover.Drop D using software to step the pitch of the song up.Plenty of mistakes (espesialy the end)but a rad song to play regardless.Ibanez RG550Boss MT-2Peavy Rage 108 (haha:D) [ More Detail ]
Tan Dun's powerful score for cellist and four percussionists commemorates the 1989 massacre in Beijing's Tiananmen Square. The title refers to the 13th-century Chinese drama by Kuan Han-Ching, in which a young woman, Dou Eh, is executed for crimes she did not commit. Even nature cries out for Dou Eh's innocence: her blood does not fall to earth, but flies upward, and a heavy snow falls in June. Likewise Tan Dun's music sings of pity and purity, beauty and darkness. As choreographed by Allyson Green, this striking dance/theatre work is a lament for victims everywhere. Series: "La Jolla Music Society: SummerFest" [12/2006] [Arts and Music] [Show ID: 12084] [ More Detail ]