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on 11/22/2005 A few "ohhs and ahhs" are very important, and can sometimes be implemented by a lazy bassist. Check to make sure that they have a good concept of harmony, which is the relation of one note to another.
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on 11/22/2005 A few "ohhs and ahhs" are very important, and can sometimes be implemented by a lazy bassist. Check to make sure that they have a good concept of harmony, which is the relation of one note to another.