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of "Ann Don't Cry" if you can manage it.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rO7bUeekBr0
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It's a simple instrument but I find the "key" placement super counter-intuitive. I'm still getting used to itAnders wrote:I listened to both of these. Will be interesting to check back in the future, to see how far you have gotten with this. Maybe you can play Boom's parts for Pearl Jam.
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Good job.
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My first original melody / improv piece. Still pretty rough, but it's something.
I call it... "Winds of Kaius"
I call it... "Winds of Kaius"
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I like it, but I think it should be more dissonant and foreboding if you're going to name it after Kaius.
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Kaius is a sweet boy
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Dude, I truly loved that. I thought it was beautiful. I downloaded it and I'm going to use it as my morning alarm. I think I will be a pleasant opener to the day.
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You're just being nice to make up for yelling at me on Instagram
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Joy to the World is for dicks
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I'd like to put Winds of Kaius back up your ass from which it cametheplatypus wrote:My first original melody / improv piece. Still pretty rough, but it's something.
I call it... "Winds of Kaius"
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What? It did not come from my ass
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Jorge, is your thing shaped like a pear?
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I'm sorrytheplatypus wrote:What? It did not come from my ass
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Yes, I think soknee tunes wrote:Jorge, is your thing shaped like a pear?

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theplatypus wrote:Yes, I think soknee tunes wrote:Jorge, is your thing shaped like a pear?
mine too!
P.S. did you draw that thing hanging in the background?
What else is hanging there?
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It was a gift from an illustrator friend. It's just a silly drawing with a bunch of private jokes in it
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Have you tried placing it on a bongo/hand drum or tambourine, to add amplification and resonance?
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is that a classical guitar?theplatypus wrote:It was a gift from an illustrator friend. It's just a silly drawing with a bunch of private jokes in it
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and the kalimba too?Sgt. Crackpot wrote:Have you tried placing it on a bongo/hand drum or tambourine, to add amplification and resonance?
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