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#466223 - 02/17/19 09:41 PM
 
Tricks playing live
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Registered:  06/25/99
 
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Loc:  Benton, LA, USA
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Just reviewing recordings from Saturday night. This snippet illustrates some "adjustments" made during the performance. First of all, it was a laid-back night, crowded but fairly quiet. I had a request for "Hound Dog", but didn't feel like really belting it out, so transposed down a couple of steps. Immediately after I finished it, the person who requested came up to say thanks and make a small contribution. There was a lapse between songs as he told me how great I am.       It distracted me and I forgot to turn the recorder off. For whatever I reason I next did Waylon's Good Hearted Woman.  Immediately realized it didn't have enough "energy" as it was a couple of steps low, I was played in D but it came out in C, so after the first verse I raised it and started playing it in E.  It seems I do this sort of thing a lot, I suppose because I'm getting old, but really experienced!  What you DON'T hear is the next song which started a couple of steps high, because I still hadn't remembered to reset the transpose to zero.  All part of the show folks! Thought it might be interesting.   Hound Dog Good Hearted Mess Up 
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#466237 - 02/18/19 06:27 AM
 
Re: Tricks playing live
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My inspiration is to become as good as Don Mason doing mistakes! 
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