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<blockquote data-quote="birdonawire" data-source="post: 1757581" data-attributes="member: 82457"><p>my first thought was the Jeff beck track too! mighty whammy bar workout that one </p><p></p><p>how esoteric can i go? well there's a rare album by Ross Hannaford Trio (aussie guitarist of daddy cool fame - eagle rock anyone? features wedgie in one clip of the day!) last track on sole album from 1996? last track 'Kookaburra' he and nband mates simulate kookaburra sounds. Ross does this with a wah pedal and flange effects? only for a few bars and phrases tho - no real bird on there lol</p><p></p><p>speaking of musicality of kookaburras, i often am astounded and blown away when i listen closely to their calls, especially recently more and more, the group/duet ones.. were one is doing the beat(s) percussive/pulse part and the other(s) will musically improvise off it, they hang together .. really theres something going on there thats out of this world! has there been any studies of this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="birdonawire, post: 1757581, member: 82457"] my first thought was the Jeff beck track too! mighty whammy bar workout that one how esoteric can i go? well there's a rare album by Ross Hannaford Trio (aussie guitarist of daddy cool fame - eagle rock anyone? features wedgie in one clip of the day!) last track on sole album from 1996? last track 'Kookaburra' he and nband mates simulate kookaburra sounds. Ross does this with a wah pedal and flange effects? only for a few bars and phrases tho - no real bird on there lol speaking of musicality of kookaburras, i often am astounded and blown away when i listen closely to their calls, especially recently more and more, the group/duet ones.. were one is doing the beat(s) percussive/pulse part and the other(s) will musically improvise off it, they hang together .. really theres something going on there thats out of this world! has there been any studies of this? [/QUOTE]
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