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  Sambala..!!!

My taste in music ranges the whole spectrum... My philosophy about music is, "if it feels good, play it"...!!!

This might not be to everyone's taste, but I had a blast recording it...!!!

Opinions most appreciated...!!!

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Excellent, nocat, what a great vibe. Very well done; I couldn't resist grabbing my nylon string and playing some Flamenco runs to it all. Thanks!!!



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Cool .... liked it very much. Remember that movie with Antonio Banderos where he runs around with a guitar case full machine guns and blows away all the bad guys ?

This would be perfect in a soundtrack for a movie like that ..

Thanks for posting it.

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Is that ever fun to jam over. Great tune. Thanks.

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Cool! The whole groove is outstanding and the bass is fabulous! The recording also sounds good.

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Great job! I loved the bass too. how do you get it to record so clearly? Plus the drum vibe is excelent.

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Thanks for the nice words guys...!!!

I've often found that most people have very exclusive tastes in music, and tend to
listen only to the specific genre they feel comfortable with. While this is cool, it also means
that they are missing out on most of the spectrum that makes music such a universal
phenomenon... I strongly believe that inspiration can come from even the most obscure
composition, something that may seem at first strange to the ear, can sometimes render
a spark of creation...!!!


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A great '60's "secret agent movie" sound. I love it! I downloaded it so I can try playing along.

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My guess on the chord progression is

Bm Em Bm Gm Em F#m

Is that right?

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Close Sid, it's actually: Em - Bm - Em - Am - Em - B - Em
I used bar chords, 7th fret. 5th for the Am

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Hardly, but thanks for being nice about it.

Yo, Kirk, my guess is that this is in the key of Em. Em = i, Am = iv, Bm = v, B = V or majorized v.

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