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The BT in Dm is Dm, Am, F, G repeating throughout with a bassline. I tried to add in a second guitar then started messing around with it as a lead, I enjoyed it so I figured I'd post it. Also it's so long b/c i was going to experiement with stuff, and when i was improvising lead it wasn't 1 jam, like i would stop and try out different things, since improvising for that lenght of time is very difficult.

I added in another one that I like too.

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Those are two pretty good BT's AX, I especially like the second one. May get a chance to play with these tonight.
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Two cool BTs AX, the second one had a really good feel to it, be good to see these develop, be interesting to see what Knight comes up with


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Nice job on those. You should post more tunes to the forum.


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