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Poppers and Prosecco
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Listen Now! Watch the Video on YouTube Credit this piece by copying the following to your credits section: Poppers and Prosecco Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) "Poppers and Prosecco" Instruments: Trombone, Piano, Bass, Drums Feel: Grooving, Bright, Relaxed What's the difference between a dead frog in the road, and a dead trombone player in the road? The frog was probably going to a gig! Hah! Get it? Well... it took me 8 years to get it, so let me explain. When you go out hunting frogs, that is called "gigging". Gigging is bad for a frog. When you go out playing an instrument in a band for money, that is called "gigging". Gigging is good for a trombone player... but man, you gotta be good. You pretty much need a bass player and a drummer... not many people need a trombone player, so they typically don't get many gigs... Did I explain that right? Wait, let me start over... ISRC: USUAN1700014 |
70 bpm | Jazz | 3:14 |
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