Will this fit?-Edited
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bellaYa thru a curve at me girl?If it plays background for the suppositories, you might change it to "morning constiturional" OR, if it is for depends, you could leave it morning dew.Seriously it is very pleasing to the ears and it I can't say it sounds a little bit like any other song which is good. I am humming the first four notes in the first three seconds. To me, that really sticks.Paul
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Nov 2, 2008, 4:08am, feaker wrote:If it plays background for the suppositories, you might change it to "morning constiturional" OR, if it is for depends, you could leave it morning dew.PaulDepends?
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Hey BB,Very nice piano sound. Is it a real piano, a synth or a plug-in?Cam
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It is Sampletekk 7CG piano. Love it! Im redoing it now and who knows, probably screwed it!
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How do you enter the notes? Can you play it live with a midi controller or do you just record the notes to a midi track?I'm using a Kurzweil K1000 synth I bought new in about 1988. Just about state of the art then. Still sounds better than a lot of them I hear but I'm sure there now are much better for a whole lot less than I paid. A couple of months ago I bought a $100 Yamaha electric piano for practicing when I'm on the road and I'm amazed how good it sounds!Ever since I was a teen I've wanted a Steinway grand. One of these days I'll get one (if I don't step in front of a bus first).Cam
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You can play it using a midi controller. I have to tell you, I have a Korg Tr and a Yamaha DGX. Yamaha is cheaper and has less bells and whistles, but I still like the sound better. I'm afraid I have worn it down a bit, tho.Steinway tho, its another league! I had a friend who had one living in a small apt. His cot ( no room for a bed) was tucked under the Stein's tail!
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hey as jerry lewis would say...lllllaaaayyyydeeeee!well i already told you, this is so much cleaner--i love it--and as far as if they use it for suppositories, depends, x-lax, LAX, so the f what? a placement of any kind (and for anywhere...LOL, hell i made myself laugh...) would be music to MY ears!!as woody guthrie said, "take it easy--BUT TAKE IT!" or something like that...ok, it's now streamed through your PM and into this forum, so i think i like it...LOL...good evening ma'am,warren
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I LOVE THIS SONG!!! The bridge work is just wonderful and the opening melody is very memorable and sweet. I didn't notice anything in the sound that bothered me. My only suggestion would be to not use the sustain pedal on the last note. It's such a sweet peace I would let it end with simplicity. Kitz
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TY Kitz! I might do that. It is still " under construction".
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Very nice piece..... I like it a lot...You know when someone asked if it was for "Hush Little Baby"... I started hearing that .... it was subtle but working ....Enjoyed the listen... good luck!!Peace, Geo
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