Post your covers! (2023)

Knowing GIJOE

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Solid groove @cheeze_pizza !

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Well done @iamck74 !!
Great slides.

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That was great @robbp
Fantastic picking!
I’m jealous

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I feel like you got a little ahead and|or out of sync on this one, and the rests got a little muddled a few times. You kept recovering back into the groove though so it’s there for sure.

You’re really knocking these out fast, super impressive learning so many so quickly, maybe slow down a bit and get the most out of what each tune is teaching us?

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Hahaha. Well done regardless. You totally captured the sound and feel anyway
Well done

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Pitch aside, very well played @cheeze_pizza !

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Looking back at my tracks in GB, I went with my 9th take and I guess I was a bit over-zealous in getting it posted before it was ready for prime time.

I’m trying not to strive for absolute perfection. I usually allow a few flubs that can later be overlaid. However, it seems my ears didn’t pick up on this when I was listening to it before uploading. Now I can hear it clear as day. I’m always fresher in the morning! :laughing:

As for the pace, I’m definitely in hyper-focus mode but I think the pace will slow as I get into the 20s and beyond.

Thanks for that feedback John.

P.S. (You aren’t being coached by dlamson to slow me down, are you…?) :rofl: I know it’s not a race, just having fun.

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Hahahahaha. I made a push a while ago to try to catch up to @dlamson13, then threw in the white flag. That said, he gets an * by his name when he finishes, cause he’s one of those damn guitarists! :rofl::rofl::rofl::weary::weary::weary:

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I had to do something, this dang #42 CCR song and it’s “swung sixteenths” is kicking my butt :rofl:

The Roger Maris treatment!? That’s harsh :rofl:

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I just wanted to say that your progress and dedication is something worth noticing! Very good job on all the covers and keeping a consistent routine of playing!

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Hey thanks! @robbp :smiley:

I’m working on a couple songs right now. Both are giving me some trouble but I hope get one of them posted tonight or tomorrow. Thanks again for the encouragement.

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This summer (yardwork and funnin’) and work / travel have killed my bass playing and cover creating.
Hoping September and the fall let’s me get back into a steay stream.
I have 5-6 in progress that I just need the time to focus and finish.

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50 Songs Challenge - Song No. 6: Elvis Prestley - Hound Dog

https://youtu.be/OS7yCapTTPU

This take isn’t spot on but it was close enough that I decided to leave it unedited.

So…with that out of the way, let’s talk specs!

I played this with my Fender Fretless Jazz Bass. It’s strung with Labella Low Tension Flats. Neck volume: 8, Bridge volume: 6, Tone: 0

Ran the bass into the Darkglass Microtubes 500v2 head with an Ampeg SVT15E for the cab.


Darkglass settings: Compression 35%, Microtubes Engine ON, Tone 75%, Blend 35%

XLR Out to Volt 276 with Compression set to GTR and Vintage ON. Audio recorded with GarageBand. Video recorded with OBS. Finished in iMovie.

For more info on my journey tracking this song see the song thread! Song 6 - "Hound Dog" by Elvis Presley - #159 by cheeze_pizza

Thanks for checking it out! :dog:

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Double post today! I was fortunate to get to see 2 legendary bands last Tuesday, The Pretenders and Guns N’ Roses. I left the show so inspired, I grabbed my bass as soon as I got home even though it was 2am. I was determined to cover one song from each band.

For the opener, I covered the song “Kid” by Pretenders. This song comes from their self titled debut album. If you’ve never listened to the bass on this record, give it a spin. I’ve threatened to cover the entire album after doing “The Wait” last fall. The bass was originally played by the late Pete Farndon. Nick Wilkenson is the current bassist. He did a great job, rocking a sun burst P-Bass and a badass leather vest. :slight_smile:

The subject and way Chrissie delivers the vocals is hauntingly beautiful. Some things to listen for – The cool way Farndon’s bassline switches from walking bass to chugging and the sneaky key change after the bridge.

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And now for some GNR! Duff McKagan needs no introduction. I honestly think Duff and Slash are performing at the top of their game right now. Axl, not as much, but he sang his heart out for 3 1/2 hours, and at least it was an honest performance (unlike some other bands from that era touring today). I covered “It’s So Easy” from the legendary Appetite for Destruction. It is “not so easy” however to capture Duff’s signature tone and aggressive playing style but I had a great time trying. I made a patch on my B1Four I’m pretty happy with to try and get close (I’ll add details to this post later). Thanks for checking it out.

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Wow! I loved the tone on that GNR tune dude. I’ve never been able to see them live but was a big fan in the early 90s. My best friend would try to emulate Slash all the time. I did not have those guitar chops though…

Thanks for sharing!

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Great tune and great job there Johnny Fretless!
Are you ready to sell your inferior fretless basses yet?

Key changes are fun - usually, and help break the song into learnable chunks even further.
The exception is Sea of Love by The Honeydrippers. The song changes keys by a half step (IIRC) and because you are down by the nut, creates havoc on the patterns (open strings vs. not, etc). Took me a forever to nail it, my brain hurt.

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Thanks @cheeze_pizza!

Slash inspired A LOT of players. Haha there’s a reason the “Sweet Child O’ Mine” riff is still ringing out dissonantly across Guitar Center’s everywhere :slight_smile:

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Thanks @John_E!

Haha not all of them. I sold the Schecter. Great bass, I just wasn’t playing it. I’m hanging on to the Fernandes though, was glad I had it for the Guns the cover.

Yes! That happened in this song. I learned the opening walking pattern by ear and I chose to play it using a lot of open strings. I didn’t actually know the key changed until I got to that part but in the new key it didn’t use any open strings. Playing from the “open” position hurt my brain. I shifted up the neck to keep the shapes similar.

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