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Posted: Sep. 01 2004, 09:17

I've tried on my guitar, but I can't figure it out. Can somebody figure out the chords played nearly the end of
the Scot part? (the beutyful one with synth strings and strumming acoustic guitar, around 12:00 or something)


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Posted: Sep. 01 2004, 10:07

Hmm... It might be something like Bm C Bm C, Bm C Bm C D... Might be wrong. I'm only relying on my memory.

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Posted: Sep. 05 2004, 17:51

the best chords  on amarok are the brown ones with button fly.
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Posted: Sep. 10 2004, 07:05

Quote (EDROFKRAM @ Sep. 05 2004, 17:51)
the best chords  on amarok are the brown ones with button fly.

what are "the brown ones with button fly" chords?

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Posted: Sep. 10 2004, 08:07

chorduroy?

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Posted: Sep. 10 2004, 12:32

A-ha! and I was thinking it was a cryptic reference to 'brown sound', the distorted tone as used by Van Halen
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Posted: Sep. 10 2004, 14:40

I thought "brown sound" was a very low frequency sound used to resonate the human sphincter muscle? Van Halen could do that to me with some of their songs.  :laugh:

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Posted: Sep. 12 2004, 14:00

That reminds me of when diana ross brought out a film called Mahogany, a  title she chose she said because it's colour reminded her of something strong but warm and soothing, thing was it reminded the rest of the world of something brown warm and strong but it was'nt made of wood.
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Posted: Sep. 12 2004, 15:01

Quote (olracUK @ Sep. 10 2004, 14:40)
I thought "brown sound" was a very low frequency sound used to resonate the human sphincter muscle?

I remember a South Park episode about that. It was hilarious.

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Posted: Sep. 12 2004, 15:32

"I thought "brown sound" was a very low frequency sound used to resonate the human sphincter muscle?"

"See that bent tube thing in the upper left corner? That's not a bell, that's a SEWER PIPE!"


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Posted: Sep. 12 2004, 15:33

Quote (EDROFKRAM @ Sep. 12 2004, 14:00)
...reminded the rest of the world of something brown warm and strong but it was'nt made of wood.

Starbuck's espresso left on the counter for 2 minutes.

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Posted: Sep. 12 2004, 16:22

to Hiawatha, are coffee den's that cool , or are they the type of  places that ye and me are billed a fortune for somthing we get for free at tyre world.
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Posted: Sep. 12 2004, 16:32

Quote (hiawatha @ Sep. 12 2004, 20:32)
See that bent tube thing in the upper left corner? That's not a bell, that's a SEWER PIPE!

That's what I thought the 'tubes' were in Maestro when I first played the demo of it.

I wasn't taken to a virtual toilet though - doesn't really fit in with the whole ambient, relaxing feel of Music VR
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Posted: Sep. 12 2004, 17:12

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That's what I thought the 'tubes' were in Maestro when I first played the demo of it.

Sewer-pipe games have a long and venerable history: remember Mario and Luigi. I was reminded of that a little bit the first time I came across one of those pipes in "Maestro".
(Mike, if you are reading this, bring us an avatar that looks just like this fellow)


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