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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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almost missed this one too, yikes! Here is a track from my album "Live In 2007." I have a ton of instrumentals but none recorded ... except this. It's titled "Impromptu Improv In A" because we literally made it up on the fly. I admit the bass and drums are very repetitive, and basically is a guitar solo. My band usually warms up with tracks such as this at our concerts. I've found it's a great way to get the band - and audience - into "concert mode." http://discrevolt.com/nick -click on track #14 ps: you have to scroll to arrive at track 14, and it's a freebie so don't worry about logging into the site ... edit: hmmm, I'm reconsidering this entry, it doesn't really have a melody. I won't delete this post but I promise my "challenge #3" entry will be much more pertinent 
Last edited by Nick Edelstein; 07/31/08 06:14 AM.
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