This was a sketch to see where I could take a chord progression for a song I'd begun about Harry Harlow's experiments with monkeys (google it!). It rambles and there are missteps but it gives the idea and it's short. Also, I couldn't reproduce this exactly as I no longer have the axe I played it on. It's my old Maton Mastersound electric 12 string on the neck pickup, capo-ed high and played through my old Deluxe Reverb. All that gives this a lovely mandolin quality. The off percussion is a Wazzinator amplified foot tapper and the drone is my Moog Etherwave theremin.
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from The Smile That You Prefer,
released June 13, 2015
Music Peter Jetnikoff
Maton Mastersound 500/12 through Fender Deluxe Reverb Amp.
Moog Etherwave theremin
Wazzinator foot percussion.
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