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Y'a d'la joie - Charles Trenet; 9 parts (2:58)
Topic Started: Sep 16 2013, 03:14 PM (144 Views)
Tromblon
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Positioning : Flute and Pibgorn in front together


Drums
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 1 sync

Lute 1
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 11 sync

Lute 2
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 12 sync

Harp
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 21 sync

Theorbo
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 31 sync

Bagpipe
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 41 sync

Flute
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 51 sync

Clarinet
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 71 sync

Pibgorn
/play 9_yadelajoie_multi 91 sync
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Edited by Tromblon, Sep 16 2013, 03:15 PM.
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Tromblon
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Tested/played
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Tirigifu
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Tirigifu
Don't forget to mention you nailed the fiddle sound! I'll be coming back to this as an example.
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Heh, alright, I must add that Eddenwulf was the one that asked for my help testing combinations of sounds which out of a few good results (of which you shall hear other good ones soon), this one was great. Look forward to this Sunday the 29th of September for I've made a great 'That's Amore' from Dean Martin using that same combination.
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