Monday 30 January 2012

You know, There are two kinds of musician! The first is a person who learns how to read music, they go to classes to get qualifications in music etc, The second is a person who is a natural kind of musician , Normally self taught and who plays
strictly by ear, The funny thing is, That ones who play by music always have a clinical sound,
But the musician who plays by ear has a more natural sound and tends to bend notes better than the more qualified one! Strange Isn't it ?

A few guitar chords



Hi, Here are a few guitar chords for some of you who may wish to learn how to play the guitar !

Sunday 29 January 2012

My Bands that I played in etc

Hi, I thought that today I would share with you a little bit of my history! I was born i north London in a place called Upper Holloway as Christopher Paul Barnes, When I was 9 years old,My mum got me my first guitar, It was a small but perfect Italian guitar that was well in fret, My brother John showed me three chords ( all he knew ), From that day on I played morning noon & Night driving my parents u the wall with that guitar! When I reached the age of 13, My dad said , Son, If you keep improving as you have, I will buy you an electric guitar! Of course I did practise by of which this time I was pretty good to say the least! So along came that day when we went down o our local music shop called Berry's in Holloway road N7, To my delight he bought me a Hofner Colourama solid bodied guitar! This guitar made a great improvement to my playing!
By the time I was 14, I joined my first band it was called Mick Daley and his northern stars, The band consisted of three of us Mick on drums & vocal, Horace on rhythm & vocal ,And myself on Lead guitar & vocal, We played the local pubs for a while! Then when I was 16 , I discovered a recording studio  as I walked past an umbrella shop in Holloway road on the way to the music shop,In fact it was only a couple of shops away from Berry's, Little did I know that it was RGM sound run by the late Joe Meek, So being nosey as I was, I investigated by asking in the shop bellow about it! They said yes it is a recording studio with lots of famous groups and artists going in and out all the time, I finally got to meet Joe Meek and arrange to train as an engineer with him, In those days of 1966 mixer controlls were primitive as the slider control was yet to be marketed, So I learnt how to mix, One day I asked Joe If I could bring my little band which was then called the Rapids to record, To my surprise he said yes, So we cut a demo disc!  The Rapids consisted of my brother John on drums, Vince on rhythm, Mick Dowd on bass, And myself on lead guitar/vocals, The band only lasted 6 months an then we went our own ways,
In 1967 ,To my horror, Joe Meek committed suicide! I was shocked as I only saw him three days before! So that was my training finished!
In 1968 I was in a pub called the Half Moon in Holloway road, On the stage was a country band called The Lariats, After a couple of bears I got the nerve to ask if I could play and sing a couple of songs with them! I ended up joining the band as a led guitarist! In 1969 , My parents got a move by the council which meant that if I was to o with them ,I would have to leave the band,That is just what I did, So we moved to Bellingham SE6,
Because of my bad luck, I decided to change my name from Christopher Paul Barnes to Paul Christopher Burns , My parents were not happy about it but I did it anyway! 1970 came along and I auditioned for a band at Plumstead! I got the position as lead guitarist! After a few changes and misplacement we became a really tight rock band! We started with the name Grey, Then we changed it ti Impact and was told it was another bands name,So we settled on the name HUSH, We go a regular job with Bob Wheatley in one of his many entertainment pubs at that time, The pub was called the Harrows down on the A127 near Wickford! We played 7 nights a week and even played for Radio 1 on the Jimmy Young show! After nearly two years I left the band due to to much pressure!  Since then I have been in many bands but now I only play for pleasure!


Its funny how life turns out! 

Saturday 28 January 2012

Nice guitars !


Hi,Here is a picture of some great guitars ( love it )

Some nice guitars pics




I am a lover of great guitars see pics!

Sir Paul Mc Cartney .



Hey,On BBC3 last night was a fabulous McCartney concert,How fabulous it was to see Sir Paul &  his fabulous musicians playing live & sounding even better than with his time a a Beatle! Still playing his  lovely violin bass from all that time ago' His songs started with The magical mystery tour along with songs like Got to gt you in to my life and Blackbird, Also Back in the U.S.S.R, He captivated his audience at the round house with great respect from them all! He finally closed with the classic, Hy Jude! What a performance! If you didn't see it, Shame on you ! See pics, That's all folks see you soon x

Friday 27 January 2012

Gibson Les Paul

The Gibson Les Paul ,A great guitar  !

Littlemix

Well done to Littlemix at the TV awards, That was a first class performance, Just goes to show that there is talent out there ! Well done girls xxxx

Thursday 26 January 2012

Hi , This is my new Music blog

Hi, My name is Paul, Welcome to my new MUSIC blog, I have created this blog for all of you that are interested in producing your own music, As a Musician from the 60s  70s era, I can understand that it is important to have some input from other musicians etc, I started playing guitar at the age of 9 years old, I joined my first band when I was just 13 years old, By the time I was 23 I was Playing 7 nights a week foe wheatley Taverns in Essex, (Professional ) We also played on Radio 1 in its early days of Jimmy young! My band name was HUSH as was our signature tune (Deep Purple) , Those were the good old days of rock music! So now you see why I have started this blog ! I also trained to be a sound engineer at RGM sound and was working along side Joe Meek When I was just 16 years old, So you see I have had a good musical life! Your comments are welcome!