Singing Lessons For No One

27. Relative Minor, The Air in Africa and When am I Gonna Learn?

Shelly Brown Season 1 Episode 27

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Hiya beautiful people! 

Thanks for tuning in to my podcast. Lotsa love to you out there. 

In this lesson we look at the Relative minor scale as a warm up. 

1, 2, flat 3, 4, 5, flat 6, flat 7, 8. 

For my exercise I leave out the flat 6 once I get going. 

We then look at two songs and moosh them together, 

a song called 'Wondering where the Lions are" by Bruce Cockburn. Such a random song to call on, but it caught my attention, so there ya go, 

and a Darren Percival song called "Down in Africa". Hi Darren! You legend xx

I wrap up with me singing at my computer cause it's not working... 

"When am I gonna learn.... "


Thanks so much for listening. 

I mentioned a few things coming up - You can track down what Im up to on 

linktr.ee/shelly.brown

Retreats, workshops, gigs and music. 

Thanks for listening. 

xx

Shelly


Thats all. 

I made a pretty funny film clip for this one actually. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnGw6BrhLkQ

Vocals + Guitar + Keys - Shelly Brown
Keys + Bass - Dan Brown
Guitars - Alex McLeod
Drums - Grant Gerathy
Mixed + Edited by James Boundy @Boundysound
Mastered by - Michael Worthington ‪@soundworthy4724‬ 

Written by Shelly Brown
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