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Post by Nonfatman on Sept 12, 2009 17:37:06 GMT -5
I was reading somewhere that the guitar intro to TOTRNR was the exact opposite of the intro to another song, descending v. ascending scales, but I can't remember what song that was. (I think it may have been Too Cry You a Song.) Any musicians here who can confirm that?
Jeff
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Post by Deleted on Nov 10, 2009 11:09:33 GMT -5
I just put the song into Audacity and reversed it, and there's definitely a good bit of To Cry You a Song in there. 
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Post by Nonfatman on Nov 10, 2009 11:17:01 GMT -5
I just put the song into Audacity and reversed it, and there's definitely a good bit of To Cry You a Song in there.  What is Audacity and how does it work? I'm not familiar with it. Sounds pretty cool though. Jeff
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Post by Stjerky on Nov 13, 2009 5:44:13 GMT -5
I was reading somewhere that the guitar intro to TOTRNR was the exact opposite of the intro to another song, I love such ways of getting musical ideas. I use to do something like that too.
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Post by Stjerky on Nov 13, 2009 5:45:35 GMT -5
I just put the song into Audacity and reversed it, and there's definitely a good bit of To Cry You a Song in there.  What is Audacity and how does it work? I'm not familiar with it. Sounds pretty cool though. Jeff Audacity is a free audio editor audacity.sourceforge.net/?lang=en
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