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Mi White Hart


by

wurzel

 Genre: Reggae

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Description
An instrumental, based on a riff I've been playing on Bass in my local pub's (the White Hart) jam session.
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Lyrics
Instrumental (maybe lyrics will come sometime)
Song Stats
Hits: 546
Comments: 7
Fans: 2
Plays: 42
Downloads: 44
Votes: 1
Uploaded: Jan 09, 2008 - 05:04:46 PM
Last Updated: Jan 09, 2008 - 05:17:44 PM Last Played: Oct 20, 2009 - 12:31:36 PM
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Hardware:
Macbook
Software:
Garageband
Comments
said 669 days ago (January 9th, 2008)
I like it
It has a carefree reggae feel to it, Irie mon!
wurzel said 660 days ago (January 19th, 2008)
Glad
you like it. Peace and respect
Check out my latest song called A Bell In The Valley (Cathedral Mix)
Diviner said 669 days ago (January 10th, 2008)
Very cool
Good reggae style, esp when the horns kick. Good bass as well. Nice one wurzel, another cracker.
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wurzel said 660 days ago (January 19th, 2008)
Respect
It's way good to get positive feedback from someone who's produced such quality stuff. Yay!
Check out my latest song called A Bell In The Valley (Cathedral Mix)
falzaabi said 655 days ago (January 23rd, 2008)
I love it
i love the fun feeling in it
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MJG said 654 days ago (January 25th, 2008)
Nice sound W
Enjoyable listen, I second the horns being my favorite part also, excellent sound quality.
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said 645 days ago (February 2nd, 2008)
Mi White Heart.


I love Reggae too. Happy go lucky feel to it. Horns are great.

more please.
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Genre Info
Reggae is a music genre developed in Jamaica. Reggae may be used in a broad sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, including ska, rocksteady, dub, dancehall and ragga. The term may also be used to distinguish a particular style that originat

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