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  2. Mesa/Boogie - Wikipedia

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    Randall Smith was born into a musical family in Berkeley, California in 1946. [3] His mother and sister played piano and his father was the first-chair clarinet with the Oakland Symphony Orchestra, played tenor sax, had a radio show and led a hotel dance band. Smith believes all of his early musical experiences taught him how to hear tone. [4]

  3. List of downloadable songs for Rocksmith - Wikipedia

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    Rocksmith supports a DLC store where users may purchase new songs, in-game pedals, and in-game amplifiers. Bass guitar functionality was added to the North American version of the game via downloadable content on August 14, 2012. [1]

  4. PRS Guitars - Wikipedia

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    Paul Reed Smith Guitars, also known as PRS Guitars or simply PRS, is an American guitar and amplifier manufacturer founded in 1985 in Annapolis, Maryland by Paul Reed Smith. . After dropping out of college, Smith began making guitars by hand and found early customers in players like Peter Frampton and Carlos Sant

  5. Soundrangers - Wikipedia

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    Soundrangers was the first online sound library of original sound effects and production music designed for specifically for interactive media such as video games, websites and interactive software. Soundrangers was also one of the first sound effects and music libraries to use instant streaming audition and automated delivery of sound files ...

  6. Soundwalk Collective - Wikipedia

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    Soundwalk Collective is an international experimental sound art collective founded in 2001 by Stephan Crasneanscki, who was joined by Simone Merli in 2008. The group is based in Berlin and New York. [1] [2] They have engaged in collaborations with other musicians such as the American singer Patti Smith on the Perfect Vision Trilogy. [3] [4] [5]

  7. Sonic Reality - Wikipedia

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    The sounds are played from music software such as samplers and other music recording tools. The company later developed the Infinite Player for Native Instruments ' Kontakt Player engine, a series of keyboard libraries and plugin systems to play Kerzner's custom sounds created with musicians such as Neil Peart and producers such as Hugh Padgham ...

  8. Suomisaundi - Wikipedia

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    Suomisaundi (English: "Finnish sound"), also known as suomisoundi, suomistyge or spugedelic trance, is a style of psychedelic trance that originated in Finland around the mid-1990s. [1] "Suomisaundi" literally means "Finnish sound" in Finnish. Suomisaundi's biggest proponents are said to be Tim Thick and his label Thixx'n'Dixx. [1]

  9. Voiced retroflex approximant - Wikipedia

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    The IPA symbol is a turned lowercase letter r with a rightward hook protruding from the lower right of the letter. The velar bunched approximant found in some varieties of Dutch and American English sounds similar to the retroflex approximant but it has a very different articulation.