Jammers Welcome - Walled Lake

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Tapper Mike
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Jammers Welcome - Walled Lake

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Here's your chance to lay down tracks with a folky instrumental.
Almost every thing you need is right here - http://tappermike.com/mixcraft/Walledlk.zip

If this is your first foray into "Jamming with Tapper Mike" Please read Tips for TM Jammers


Enjoy
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Added a little acoustic lead. Enjoy!

Walled Lake(Jammin)
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Tapper Mike
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Thanks Tom,

I was worried I'd get no love on this one.

We should cut Rhythm1 (which is mostly distracted fills)

I loved your lead in on this. The first notes you played were reminicent of "Already Gone" by the Eagles.

Looks like satin will be delayed a bit. I got my new tele and....I spent an hour just setting it up tonite which is all I've done with it. I've got much of it down. I just want to lay down the bass before I send it out.
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Now I now why that sounded a familar :lol: - didn't even realize it. Leave Rhythm 1 in. It can be used to further the song as measures are added to it. Gives some flexibility on cutting and fitting different guitar parts to fit whatever this tune may lead to. :)

Looking forward to the jazz one - that should really stretch the innovation. 8)
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Well I've got two guitars. Rhythm1 really isn't rhythm at all. It's just an endless series of fills Rhythm2 on the otherhand is the "serious" rhythm part. It's well defined.
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