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From: jharnum
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  • You rock my world...your videos (this one and the ones on mutes) got me into a select jazz band and helped me learn this effect so I don't look like an idiot in a very advanced group. :) Thanks so much!

  • @Cinnabond

    aw, thanks! you made my day. Always glad to help someone avoid looking like an idiot. ;-)

  • thanks needed help with this

  • @ibelongtomysax13

    glad to hear it. thanks for the thanks!

  • i love ittttt

  • "...close to an octave, not quite..." Not quite indeed, it's a tenth.

    Great vids! Awesome when your trumpet pals aren't around to give you the heads up on "what-to-write-what-not-to-wri­te-and-what-it-would-or-wouldn­'t-sound-like" part of writing.

  • @wkzh

    thanks. And thanks for the interval identification...

  • So it's pretty much an inverted fall?

  • @Awshbuscus

    hmm, never thought of it that way, but yeah. In fact if you flip the written symbol for a fall, you'll get the symbol for a doit.... However, if you do a fall on the other side of the planet, it is not a doit on this side of the planet. ;-)

  • sounds like backrow politics 

  • @SJCSmusic

    :-)

  • Nice Chicago. I play one myself.

  • wow i have been doing tht for a while but never known wat it was called thanks

  • omg that sounds hilarious!

  • Thank a lot! I had this in one piece but i never really knew how it should really sound.

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