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Stealth
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Posted: 2008-05-08 04:33 CEST | |
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I have a question, you can go to the website that I put in lower. It is about the song "Brooklyn live in London" http://www.myspace.com/youngbloodbrass Is the Sousaphone player just polytones with using the vocal chords at the same time as blowing?? Or what?? -help please thanks |
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skallege graduate
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Posted: 2008-05-09 22:22 CEST | |
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His name is Nat McIntosh. If you really want to be impressed, listen to Youngblood's song entitled "Warrior Comes Out to Play". He uses a combination of half-valving, triple tonguing and CRAZY multi-phonics. I've never heard anyone do it like he does. In Warrior Comes Out to Play, he sounds like a straight up turn table. This dude is NUTS. -Ben |
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