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Author: MIke
Posted: Mar 25 2004 - 04:26 AM
Subject: You are Right!
You're right! It's "Samba Pa Ti." Thank you Sarah and Mr. Professor. I've been trying to identify that tune for about 15 years now! Thanks so much!

Mike
Author: The Professer
Posted: Mar 24 2004 - 09:40 AM
Subject: I think you are right!
I think its "Samba Pa Ti" by Santana.
Author: sarah
Posted: Mar 12 2004 - 11:33 PM
Subject: a lead
it sounds like a song that carlos santana did...but dang i cant think of the name of it ! hope this will put you on the right trail, at least.
Author: Mike Hornberger
Posted: Mar 04 2004 - 06:04 AM
Subject: slow guitar solo tune from 70s or 80s
Does anyone recognize this tune? The entire song is a slow slightly distorted electric guitar solo with organ, drums, bass (at least) in the background. I didn't know how to denote slurs in the following tune format, but all the repeated notes are supposed to be slurred together.


 
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I'd sure appriciate any leads (no pun intended)...
Thanks,
Mike

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