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Posted: May 01 2009, 12:29

hI,
does anyone know of good quality baking tracks for Tubular Bells and Platinum. Have searched around for ages and no luck. Please can anyone contact me on john.katon@btinternet.com  .

Found the jazzy part of the diddely doo dum dum part on Platinum impossible to follow chord wise, i think he uses lots of ninths, or somethinglike that.

Be indebeted to you if you can recommend anything. There are what appear to be cheap small bits of Tubular Bells about but not much else. Help Please?

Thanks JOhn
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Posted: May 01 2009, 22:39

Just download the huge pack of midi files on this site, or get more on other sites....download VanBasko's midi player, or import the files into Cakewalk or something and use the midi notes to trigger your own synths. The midi player even shows you all the keys/notes, just as good as learning from tab.

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