Sting (The Police) Every breath you take (Guitar TABS)

Sting (The Police) Every breath you take (Guitar TABS) sheet music

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Sting (The Police)

As Ultimate Classic Rock, tells it, Sting, lead singer of The Police, has described himself as “a heavy metal singer”, explaining why it is essential for him to perform his band’s songs in a high register.

The singer has made his comments during an interview with Rick Beato, which you can see below.

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“The record thing is interesting”, he explained when he was asked about his particular voice. “A lot of heavy metal singers sing that loud, so I’m a heavy metal singer, although I have a little more melody. It’s the same, to be above the noise that your band makes, you need that record. Actually, you can’t be a baritone in a rock band.’

For Sting, his way of singing is equal to that of “a military sergeant who shouts while his soldiers parade. You know why? Because they had to overcome the sound of artillery on the battlefield. Charge or withdraw. They needed to be heard. Singers have the same need.”

Sting, who recently released his new album ‘The Bridge’, has also spoken about his decision to pursue a solo career after The Police released their last album, ‘Synchronicity’, in 1983. He said that we had achieved all that we could achieve. After that, you start to feel less satisfied. I needed to take other risks in my life.

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And, of course, he was in a good place thanks to the success of The Police. Whatever he did next, people would, at the very least, be curious. So I used that good time to propel me into the next step in my career. However, it was risky. I think art is always about taking risks. If you don’t risk it, you’re not doing it.’

Sting and the current political situation

Last week, Sting also spoke about the current political climate and opened up about Eric Clapton and Van Morrison’s stances on vaccines.

‘I think we’re living in a very dangerous political climate right now, where the working class has felt abandoned by what they call the elite,’ the singer said on a recent trip to Paris. “That has left them vulnerable to demagogues, right-wing nonsense, fake news and snake oil salesmen.”

Sting continued to talk about the situation in the United Kingdom, where Brexit has caused its separation from the European Union, also affecting artists: “For me, Brexit is a personal tragedy. It is sad for my country. We knew it was going to be a disaster, and we have to accept it, but I’m not happy,” he says. “Young Britons have been robbed of the opportunity to experience Europe. It’s crazy.’

About the two colleagues of his profession, the English said the following:

“I fail to understand the… science of this objection. I have not had any doubts when it comes to getting vaccinated. I am old enough to remember the children on my street with polio, who were crippled, and that disease disappeared overnight with the vaccine. I would like the people who come to my concerts to be vaccinated. I’m not going to force anyone, but that’s my wish.’

Little Gordon was born in the United Kingdom in 1951. His passion for music came from his admiration for the Beatles and the Stones, the two flagships of the British musical army. From his professional beginnings, he combined his work as a Spanish teacher in an institute with that of a soccer coach, while playing at night in a jazz orchestra in his city.

We review his life in these eight curiosities:

  1. His real name

As everyone can guess, the singer was not born with the name Sting. Gordon Matthew Thomas Summer, which is his original name, began to be called by that nickname (which in English means sting) because in a presentation with the band Phoenix Jazzmen he wore a yellow and black striped sweater that, according to the group’s leader , Gordon Salomon, resembled a bee. At that time, the popular nickname for him was born.

  1. The birth of The Police

Contrary to what everyone believes, The Police was not created by Sting, but by another member of the band: Stewart Copeland. In 1977, Mike Howlett (bass and vocals), Sting (bass and vocals), Stewart Copeland (drums), and Andy Summers (guitar) formed the band Strontium 90. The group’s first album was called Strontium 90: Police Academy. From there was born the name of the group that would later lead him to fame: The Police.

  1. The painful death of his parents

His mother died at the age of 53 and his father at 57. However, he was unable to attend the funeral of either of his parents when they died in the late 1980s, as he was on tour. Right in full swing of the band, The Police.

  1. He wrote his autobiography

In October 2003, Sting published his autobiography titled Broken music, where he recounts particular passages from his childhood that remain, according to his own words, intensely in his memory, to understand how the child he was has become the adult he is today.

  1. Concerned about the environment

In 1989, Sting and his wife founded the NGO Rainforest Foundation, a non-profit association that initially sought to alleviate the destruction of the Amazon rainforest and the devastating impact that this fact had on the people who lived in those territories. . Over the years, the foundation has made a global impact and even Sting and Trudie have been honored for their philanthropic work by former US President Bill Clinton.

  1. Millionaire Legacy

He is one of the ten richest musicians in the world, and has stated that he does not intend to leave any inheritance to his children. His fortune is estimated at more than 200 million euros, which he amassed between record sales with The Police. He has vineyards on his estate in Tuscany and a castle in Wiltshire.

  1. ‘I am a socialist, even if I am very rich’

Despite being a multimillionaire and having achieved success, Sting affirmed in an interview in El País that he continues to be on the left and does not forget his humble past and his precarious childhood, and that he considers himself a socialist. The artist has declared that he does not like to save money, but rather he uses it to create jobs and thus help people.

  1. Sting, the actor

Although music is his passion, he has participated in more than a dozen films. From the appearance of him in Quadrophenia, he took part in several films during the 80s, such as Dune, The Promised One or Stormy Monday. Starting in the late 1980s, he reflected and said, ‘this is not my thing,’ although he has continued to appear anecdotally. His wife Trudie has also been involved in film as an actress and producer.

The Police

The Police began their history in London, in 1976. Three young musicians joined in the British capital: the French guitarist Henry Padovani, Sting (who played double bass in a modest jazz group) and Stewart Copeland.

The British trio The Police, formed by the singer Sting (vocals), Andy Summers (guitar) and Stewart Copeland (drums) were active from 1977 to 1988 and throughout their career they sold more than 50 million copies of their albums, being one of the most influential bands of the seventies and eighties.

The Police begin by jumping on the ‘punk’ bandwagon, fashionable at the time, but both Sting and Stewart hated the movement’s lack of quality. To improve their own style, they hire a well-known guitarist, Andy Summers.

Their next step towards stardom came when they dyed their hair blonde for a chewing gum commercial. That would be his look for several years.

Shortly after The Police release their first big hit, ‘Roxanne’, a desperate love song to a prostitute, a song that was banned from all English-speaking stations, as was their next song, ‘Can’t Stand Losing You’. ‘.

In 1978, they released their first album, ‘Outlandos D’Amour’, which became a great sales success. On this album airs of jazz, reggae and rock were mixed.

The following year they released their second album, ‘Reggatta De Blanc’, after which they began their first major tour. A year later they released ‘Zenyatta Mondatta’, an album they made reluctantly and due to pressure from the company, despite the fact that it contained some quality songs.

In 1981, The Police released ‘Ghost In The Machine’ and in 1983 ‘Synchronicity’, their last album and which contained the band’s biggest hit, ‘Every Breath You Take’. This album was recorded in Canada and was number one in England and the United States for 17 weeks, winning three Grammy Awards.

After this latest album, the members of the group have gradually moved away. The one who has come out the best has been Sting, who has participated in several films and has continued his solo musical career with the publication of several albums, one of them in Spanish.

The rest of the members of Police have been integrated into other bands or working alone on occasion.

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