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Slamboza (Anybody Can Dance)

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Uploaded by on Mar 5, 2010

An instrumental I wrote completely by accident. This is a comedy (Hopefully). I'd like to thank Mary, Iris and Pete for their appearances. The players on the song included me. The basic guitar figure was a snippet of an opening improvisation from a live gig in a coffee house. I looped it on one track panned left. I looped another copy through a plug-in effect called "The Reversinator" on the right track. The sustained instrument in the early part of the song during all the orchestral hits is a guitar with lots of different effects. All the guitar parts were don on my Martin. The drums and bass were done with soft synths as were all the other instruments. Please take note of the soprano doubled with oboe after the change and the tympanis banging away at the end.. It was done with Sony Vegas Movie Studio 8, Ulead Cool 3D 3.0, eFrontier Anime 5, Fractice, Paint Shop Pro 7.1, VicMan Software Cartoonist, Corner-A Art Studio, Googgle Sketchup, Mackie Tracktion 2, Audacity. Thanks to Rick Prelinger for the PD video.

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  • Incredible vid! I just did the Slamboza at work and got a raise! Now everyone is doing it. Great tune, sir, great tune.

  • Obviously a colonel with excellent taste!

  • It just came out of my head!

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  • Pretty ominous!  Funny and psychedelic!

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