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| Piano User | new song on site! I updated it, and there's a jazz song on it. Beware though, made it last night at 9:25 pm, chops were shot, so my attempt at sounding like a kick ass lead wasn't good. enjoy! http://www.freewebs.com/mnboy/music.htm It's the one called "Basie Blue's" |
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| Pianissimo User | Lazor - It took a while to download, but that was very nice. Sounds like you had some fun recording it. Where did the hum come from? Keep up the recording. It's cool that you are doing that kind of thing. If you have any recording questions, drop me a line - that's a hobby of mine too! - Paul Artola Ellicott City, Maryland |
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| Fortissimo User | Someone didn't know the words so they hummed them. Actually... the Smothers Brothers had a routine.... you hum the words 'cause the words are dirty. So when you catch a kid humming?... you give him a smack. He's humming dirty words. Actually, there is a heavy hum particularly noticeable in the beginning seconds. |
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