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  Grab your axe, and record something origional

I just threw this together last night. It's the beginning of an idea - playing with the C note (D because of the capo at 2). I'm trying to move from D7-D6-D7-Am-Asus2-Am-C/B-Em. Using hammers to transition between.


Something just fun.

Let's all throw something together. Anything at all, just some fun progression and see where it takes us.



... recorded in Adobe Audition, using a cheap-o mic from a friend.

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Sorry - I uploaded incorrectly. Check http://www.msu.edu/~stanto61/MelodyGuitar.wav

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That piece has some excellent possiblities. keep up the good work. I am still trying to plug my guitar into the sound card. Also have audition.

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Thanks kean. I'll play with it

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