Song 6 - "Hound Dog" by Elvis Presley

Nice job again @kowry
Just watch those tempo/not duration markings.
Some are longer and some are shorter, you played them all basically the same.
Middle note of each bar should be a bit longer than the other two…
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Great job overall though!
3 in a week is impressive business.

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Thanks! That’s a good catch, dunno how I missed that since I should be able to read sheet music without problems :sweat_smile: I initially played the notes pretty legato, then read this thread and added some breaks, but should have paid attention to the note lenghts. Will try to keep that in mind in the future.

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I do the same thing all the time.
I am now in the habit of learning the notes, then learning the feel (once the notes are better under my fingers).
Then going back and listening to make sure i learned the feel right. I don’t always.
Rhythm reading is not my super power, haha.

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Wait, is that a shot from Bubba-Ho-Tep? I love that movie!

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I thought you did a great @kowry ,
Loved your finger work on both hands, 1 finger per fret is really good,
3 in a week :+1:
Keep up the good work,
Cheers Brian

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Elvis! So much fun!
Tempo and rhythm where a bit of a challenge and took some practice but I’m pretty pleased with this. :slightly_smiling_face:

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Great work, @Regina . . . :slight_smile:

Cheers
Joe

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@Regina
Tempo and rhythm started out perfect
You got a whisker ahead of the beat for a here and there in the middle but came back around.
This is the tricky part of this song, keeping that rhythm going for a long time.
I find when I start getting into the song I start speeding up.

Great job!

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Great job Regina! Good to have you back with us.
:+1:

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Same here. Also, I’m always worried that I start falling behind and then tend to overcompensate from time to time. And I noticed that a song might feel fast when I start learning it but once I’ve got it all memorized and practiced it doesn’t feel like that any more. And then I get confused, like “wait, this was supposed to be way faster.”

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Thank you! It’s good to be back :hugs:

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Nice job @Regina ,
As John mentioned couple areas ahead of time,
Love your 1 finger per fret work, very smooth :+1:
Keep up the good work,
Cheers Brian

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Nice jobs @kowry and @Regina.

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This looks fun…gonna get the shortscale treatment. My Gretsch is getting jealous!

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Here she be. Did a couple of little embellishments.

https://youtu.be/NqCsSoIRGZY

Edit: By the way; thats my biggest fan in the background. I always like playing in front of my biggest fan.

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good job @Old_WannaBe
Great feel!
You may want to drop the bass level down in your mix, its a bit high.

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Do you mean the volume of the bass track or the bass range is too high on the EQ?

That Gretsch really BOOMS when you play with the front pickup and pluck near the fingerboard.

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the level of the bass track (volume) vs. the backing.
I generally target the bass track around -6 to -12db, but depends on song.
Pam shoots for -17db
YMMV

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Great job @Old_WannaBe ! I like the little addition at the end!
:+1:

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This ain’t nothin’ but a hound dog (cover).

Keeping time during the solos definitely got a little hairy but this was a lotta fun to play! I also tried to mix the bass in a little more tastefully than my previous entries :sweat_smile:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivyItBXVYFY&feature=youtu.be

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