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Guitar. |
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170 | 52.31% |
Drums. |
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39 | 12.00% |
Bass. |
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45 | 13.85% |
Violin. |
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7 | 2.15% |
Sax. |
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4 | 1.23% |
Piano/Keys. |
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53 | 16.31% |
Harmonica. |
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7 | 2.15% |
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#11 (permalink) |
Crusher of tiny Nords
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Ugly Bag of Mostly Water
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Finally been getting some decent practice in on my acoustic, which I am a total amateur at. Anyhow I've been noticing a fantastic kind of whistling noise playing a short little stanza half step below standard. Google says people hate it, I think its pretty ****in cool. Adds another dimension to the music, kinda like polyphonic singing. Anyone have any super simple tunes, or even just tricks to add to what I'm playing, that pull that sound out more? And hopefully you know what the hell I'm talking about?
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