Harmonic overtones
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Re: Harmonic overtones
wow it gave me chills dude! great playing and no doesn't need to be redone IMHO.
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Re: Harmonic overtones
Thanks Patrick!
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Re: Harmonic overtones
Mar 22, 2009, 6:34pm, matthoggard wrote:And what is a hoosier my friend?Ive always wondered but never asked.Ill tell you what a sooner is if you dont already know.Hoosier is Old French, from the Voyageurs; literally, a person wearing hose, when pantaloons are obviously the current trend. Closest English word that has the proper flava is "bumpkin". It may, interestingly enough, be etymologically related to the Canadian "hoser", as in, "take off, you hoser."AllenDS, T4MH and Diogenes, AKA Dax are some other local yokels hereabouts. Yep, Where Else? is still there, but no longer features live music; sadly, none of the campus bars currently do so. This side of the river's hoppin' like mad, though.
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Re: Harmonic overtones
Sounds sweet to me...
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