here's some breaks
http://www.dancemusicshop.com/software/free_samples.html
has a good chopped up amen
http://www.moon-net.de/Samples/Breaks/breaks.html
lots of breaks
if you seqeunce it then techniclly its not an "amen" as an "amen" is
the sampled drum break from a winston brothers song.. ;)
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, erik_magrini@B... wrote:
> That's a good idea, disecting the pre-existing patterns can often
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> good starting point for learnign how unfamiliar styles of music
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build
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> imitation is a time-honored traditional learning method.
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Re: jungle drum and bass(amens)
2004-04-22 by infradead
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