Reference Summary: Here's one I never tried before; I was watching Echo In The Canyon again this week (awesome documentary), and was thinking ... Here's a song that's been coming up a lot when I listen to music lately, so I thought I'd give it a try on keys.
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Here's one I never tried before; I was watching Echo In The Canyon again this week (awesome documentary), and was thinking ... Here's a song that's been coming up a lot when I listen to music lately, so I thought I'd give it a try on keys. Here's a cool song that I haven't played in a long time that I wanted to try as a straight acoustic.
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I heard this song on the way home from school, and thought that it would be a cool one to try. Here's a song I've somehow never tried before, but it sounded fun to do tonight.
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- Here's one I never tried before; I was watching Echo In The Canyon again this week (awesome documentary), and was thinking ...
- Here's a song that's been coming up a lot when I listen to music lately, so I thought I'd give it a try on keys.
- Here's a cool song that I haven't played in a long time that I wanted to try as a straight acoustic.
- I heard this song on the way home from school, and thought that it would be a cool one to try.
- Here's a song I've somehow never tried before, but it sounded fun to do tonight.
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