Summary: Learn how to test body contacts on a toy guitar in this free video series that will help you understand how and when to utilize this unique way of making music.
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"AMANDA CLAIRE: All right, looks like our project's really coming along. We got our looping switch, we got some body contacts here. Let's try them out. Let's turn it on and get a little moisture on our fingers, and try these out. There's one, different one, different sound, a little bit different sound there. Uh-oh, huh. There it goes. So we got four. Turn it off. Great. So now we got four different body contact connections that make those cool sounds. We got our looping switch. Hey, so let's see if they work together. I'll turn it back on and see what happens if we combine them. Little bit different sound there, it's kind of slower trill, faster one. Anyway."
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