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#375308 - 11/14/13 06:01 PM
 
Re: Yamaha World styles...
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Well sports fans, I've never been one to back down from a challenge. I took the advice of those who took the time to provide some constructive criticism, got out the vice grip pliers, took an extra turn or two on my shorts, then changed the drum machine of the style and adjusted the drum volume. Here's the results. I can unequivocally tell you that I was at the very tip-top of my vocal range singing this in "D".    Anazig Grace2  Cheers, Gary    
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#375315 - 11/14/13 09:34 PM
 
Re: Yamaha World styles...
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Exelent!!!!!!.....I'm sorry for your friend........ 
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