If you want to download the file to listen or overdub:
Internet Explorer: click on the link and it should download into your default music download folder.
Mozilla: Depending on how your options are set, click or alt-click the link.
Mac: Hold down the Option key, then click on the link. The file should download to your default download location.

To post a musical comment: upload your musical response to your website, then post the sound file url in your comment here. If you don't have anywhere to post it, contact me and I'll post it here.
Thanks! I look forward to hearing your musical comments!

July 31, 2011 
I haven't done one of these in awhile, so here goes! Click here to hear

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Strumly 
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G, C, and D at 115 bpm, showing off my brand new Gibson SJ150.

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I get by with a little help from a Garage Band Drum Loop 
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If you have Garage Band and want to take a stab at extending the riff, the drum loop on this one is Garage Band Natural Drum Kit 06 set at 120bpm.

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Loopy 
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Making use of the Boss loop station.

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Melody 
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Go on, write some lyrics for it, harmonize it, add a bridge...



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Welcome to my musical blog! This is a real musical blog with music, not writing about music. What happens here is that I begin a musical conversation by posting something musical--a melody, a riff, a chord progression, a bass line, whatever. Then the idea is for others to make musical comments by recording and posting a continuation of the line, an overdubbed harmony or counterpoint, a response like trading fours, or other any kind of musical response or addition. For those of you who don't play an instrument, please chime in with lyrics or poems or comments, whatever! Anything is welcome!