Originally Posted By: dcuny
Originally Posted By: Guitarhacker
Thanks for listening to the song and my sad band story tale.

I love these stories - especially since I didn't have to live them myself! wink

Back in the day, the only sort of music I did was an occasional church wedding gig. I wasn't really that good - I relied on using a sequencer for the really tricky stuff - but unlike the guy I replaced, I was always there, and sober.

You're think that low bar would be easy to reach, but... apparently not.

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Edit.... doubling the tempo.... its not actually doubling the tempo.

Yep. Nice trick, worked really well here.

I've filed it away to use some time. smile


That trick is something good to use.

And low bar.... That's why I prefer playing with BB, my studio band, vs live players. My band is always on time, never shows up drunk, doesn't try to hit on my wife, and plays what I ask them to play, without complaining.


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www.herbhartley.com
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