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Christmas Treat

For the past couple years my sister and I started working on Christmas songs to put on CDs to hand out to family and friends as gifts. This is a song that we did last year which we had a little help on.



Jingle Leash

Merry Christmas from us and our Dog Sparky.

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... great stuff.


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great!!! Sparky is a pro!

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Great stuff! My dog was singing along.

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Sparky says that he's glad you guys enjoyed it.


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great!!! Sparky is a pro!
Yep, he's a natural. I didn't even have to pitch shift any of it. Those were all his original notes, just re-arranged. It turns out Sparky barks perfectly in the key of G.

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That was really amazing! Really, what a creative guy you are! Hats off to Sparky too

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Unbeliveable ,Thanks we all got a kick out of that,JB

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Thanks guys.

We were going to try for another one this year, unfortunately Sparky hurt his leg and hasn't been barking for his walk the past few days. He seems to be getting a little better today so hopefully in a few days he'll be back to normal.

I was thinking about doing Carol Of The Bells this year. But I may have to bring in the pitch shifting tools for that one to make all the harmonies work.

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Sparky's voice is better than mine Awesome stuff tekker!!


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