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Fire on the Mountain, take 2, basic uke feel track

June 15, 2004 · Fire on the Mountain

There’s a lot you can do with a simple rhythm and some time. Here’s just a basic feel track on the ukulele. Tomorrow I’ll post a processed version of it, but the plain track is out there for anyone who wants to mess with it or loop it back in any way, etc.:

Fire on the Mountain (basic uke feel track)

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The kid can carry a tune Insert quip about reverse-engineering USENET here

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2 Responses to Fire on the Mountain, take 2, basic uke feel track

  1. wake up! says:

    The kid can carry a tune

    I’m still way a beginner, with incredibly amateurish chops, and yet look at how I am able to amuse myself already: The Reuben Kincaid: Fire on the Mountain, take 2, basic uke feel track…

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    June 15, 2004 at 3:06 pm
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