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how do I play Wendy and Dutch on the slow train to Peking?


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Any good ?

http://sb02504edb3c64cc0.jimcontent.com/download/version/1441747436/module/11166757926/name/Woody%20and%20Dutch%20on%20the%20slow%20train%20to%20Peking.pdf

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[quote name='ambient' timestamp='1479424383' post='3176522']
Any good ?

[url="http://sb02504edb3c64cc0.jimcontent.com/download/version/1441747436/module/11166757926/name/Woody%20and%20Dutch%20on%20the%20slow%20train%20to%20Peking.pdf"]http://sb02504edb3c6...to%20Peking.pdf[/url]
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I've been wondering how to play this for a while myself. This sheet looks good! Thanks.

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[quote name='ROConnell' timestamp='1479998604' post='3180900']
Slightly off-topic but within context of the song. Am i right in thinking this is a ghost note? Cheers.[attachment=232660:Screenshot (8).png]
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That's a dead note, that's played but doesn't have a pitch as such, so muted.

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[quote name='chris_b' timestamp='1480001728' post='3180928']
I've always called them ghost notes.
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I've heard others call them that too. Basically a note with no real defined pitch, percussive essentially.

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