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70s drum solo


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branchgraft

 Genre: Drum n Bass

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High energy drum solo from a 1978 recording of the band named "Christian" Synth added more recently, Original song was slightly longer. Percussion-Randell (aka Branchgraft) / Bass-Innis / Guitar-Sterling drum rolls were mostly open and long except a couple in tight leading into the cymbals part.
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Plays: 108
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Uploaded: Jun 28, 2007 - 01:47:39 PM
Last Updated: Apr 19, 2008 - 05:09:42 PM Last Played: Oct 16, 2009 - 09:13:21 AM
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Rogers/Ludwig/Zildjian/Shure/Gibson/Fender/Acoustec/Teac
Software:
Garage Band-1 used to mix and add synth
Comments
Char said 735 days ago (November 21st, 2007)
70s Drum
I liked it. Thanks.
Check out my latest song called Break Away (Mark Holbrook & Awigze)
branchgraft said 732 days ago (November 24th, 2007)
Char
Thank you for taking the time to drop a note.. I appreciate this.
Check out my latest song called Nuclear Sentry Rider
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Name: G.A.R. (branchgraft is my pen)
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First I want to thank everyone who has visited my macjams page and posted comments. I do not often get back to find them until much later, but I appreciate every one of you for being kind and generous, especially Char. As far as the tunes posted here... [see more]

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Drum and bass (drum n bass, drum'n'bass, DnB, d'n'b) is an electronic music style. Originally an offshoot of the United Kingdom breakbeat hardcore and rave scene, it came into existence when djs and producers mixed reggae basslines with sped-up break

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