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Posted on 2009-05-05 05:54:16 |
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^sure but why?
I checked out your 78rpm site
and you've got some cool vinyl.
Vinyl is just such a great warm organic sound.
I'd love to hear any of those albums.
I'm still trying to find another song idea for this thread,
but if you have one go ahead
I think you won that last round! |
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Posted on 2009-05-05 18:23:09 |
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Let's try it this way:
capo fifth fret
E----------------------------
B-----------1p0-------------
G-------0---------2p0------
D--0h2-----------------2---
A---------------------------
E---------------------------
For those who don't play guitar: I'm sorry. |
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Posted on 2009-05-09 08:37:35 |
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Is there TAB for harmonica? |
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Posted on 2009-05-09 18:38:41 |
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You won! |
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Posted on 2009-05-10 07:44:12 |
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o.k., o.k.,
For what it's worth...
What song ends with wind chimes? |
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Posted on 2009-05-10 12:01:36 |
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Losing a Friend? |
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Posted on 2009-05-10 19:14:34 |
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Yes! Very Good!
For bonus points:
There is another song, different album with exact same sound
(a set of wind chimes made of glass pieces) at the outro. |
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Posted on 2009-05-11 19:45:03 |
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In the Afternoon. |
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Posted on 2009-05-12 04:47:59 |
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mmm...
I know of one on LGBD. |
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Posted on 2009-05-12 05:11:11 |
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Just had a listen to emmerdale,
I had forgotten that song's ending!
That tune always put my in a dreamy
sitting in a tree in summer state...
You are correct about windchimes,
but I would argue they are the long thin
tubular metal-type . Not the glass-type
that I hear in L.A.F. and____________. |
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Posted on 2009-05-12 21:51:09 |
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"And Then You Kissed Me"
I guess you play your music always very loud. |
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Posted on 2009-05-13 02:04:07 |
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:) )
Correct.
^Sometimes.
To be fair I even heard it on Youtube listening to ATYKM.
So it's there.
Point is if you listen closely you might hear something you've never heard before, even in a song you've heard many times. |
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Posted on 2009-05-23 08:33:02 |
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something different:
In concert, Peter uses a roller capo on his guitar in this song__________ |
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Posted on 2009-05-24 16:37:51 |
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redspecial |
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That's hard. A wild guess:
Feathers and Down? |
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Posted on 2009-05-24 19:29:38 |
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Good guess.
But it was actually in Communication.
I saw him play it on a Gibson Les Paul
after the guitar solo, that bridge section lifts up a whole tone
two frets to the outro in a higher key and he rolls it up to
play out the song. |
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Posted on 2009-07-10 22:05:07 |
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Small-Talker |
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What is this?
http://www.box.net/shared/cshqt66vj8 |
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Posted on 2009-07-13 05:31:34 |
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cool.
did you make this?
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it's backwards feedback
recreating the whistling melody
from Paralyzed-Gran Turismo
love it. |
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Posted on 2009-07-14 00:33:12 |
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a version of this song
has the sound of thunder edited in.
what song? |
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