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Andrew
347 posts
May 20, 2009
12:48 AM
Take the Hoochie Coochie rhythm, as John Gindick calls it.
(2d 3b). When I listen to Boogie Chillen 2 I think I can hear the 1d creeping in all the time, so I assumed Alan Wilson was doing the 2d only. Which makes the breathing impossible of course. Now I'm just watching My Name is Earl and the harp player is playing a 4 draw and it sounds like I can hear the 2d. I don't think he's tongue-blocking. Is it just an illusion created by the amp's distortion??
XHarp
55 posts
May 20, 2009
10:12 AM
Either that or its from the steady and rapid consumption of alcohol.

Its probably nothing more then overtones from processing the signals from source to TV.
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"Keep it in your mouth" - XHarp


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