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Hi!
Sometimes it's possible to fill gaps in the melody with another melody.
Cheers, Mikko
Blue Bossa #guitar #guitarcover #guitarsolo - YouTube
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04-27-2024 03:25 AM
Hi!
Sometimes it's possible to fill gaps in the melody with another melody.
Cheers, Mikko
Blue Bossa #guitar #guitarcover #guitarsolo - YouTube
Lähetetty minun SM-A035G laitteesta Tapatalkilla
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