Red Barn Boogie

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2013/11/10 09:24:12 (permalink)

Red Barn Boogie

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Red Barn Boogie
 
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    Milamber
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    Re: Red Barn Boogie 2013/11/10 14:19:19 (permalink)
    This is a fun little song.  I especially like the sound of the honky-tonk keys.  I noticed that there is some occasional bass rumble that threw me off base a little, but I enjoyed the performance.

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    Re: Red Barn Boogie 2013/11/10 20:29:02 (permalink)
    Nicely done Gramps and very enjoyable. Nice bass sound and some good ole keyboard sound. Is that a muffled trumpet sound I'm hearing? Wow, lots more. Nice instrumentation. Love it! Nicely done, you got a winner!!
     
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    Re: Red Barn Boogie 2013/11/11 08:32:06 (permalink)
    Hi Ken and John,
     
    Thanks to you both for taking the time to listen and thank you for your comments.
     
    Ken - The "rumble" I think you're referring to are little bass drum kicks.  Often very typical of this style of music.
     
    John - That is indeed a muted trumpet sound.   
     
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