Keepin' Time

Hard to do, but keeping the beat just right makes or breaks your performance. Best practice is to slow down and slow down some more until you intimately know every nuance of the each note you are playing… here is me…I’m so embarrassed: Sally - 25 or 6 to 4 - YouTube

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Nice! :+1: :sunglasses: You are doing really good! :cowboy_hat_face: :partying_face:
Interesting about the humidity, how much effect it actually have.

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Amazing that day…maybe three half tones up. I usually tune down 1 half step when singing along so I hurt my voice a bit, whih you can hear my strain. Thx for commenting and reaching out. :busts_in_silhouette: more footprints make it for sure R

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:open_mouth: :open_mouth: wow. I have worked a lot with wood and know how it expand and retract. When making wooden floor, we always made sure to leave a big gap to the walls. I have seen end of house (double brickwall) being pushed out, because person laying the floor, didn’t make the gap to the wall. But three semitones… thats a lot…

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Wood is so very incredible! Thanks for your input. Love wood R

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