--- In figure_it_out@yahoogroups.com, "Alison" <alison@...> wrote:
>I am not understanding why people think it's a layered take? It is so easy to
hear how she is using her two hands to play all of this.
> She could soon learn it again if she so wished. One of the difficulties in
transcribing the intro is the complicated time signature. I can't work it out
at all.
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> Alison
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> From: Elena Kress
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> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2009 5:44 PM
> Subject: [SPAM] Re: [Figure It Out] Re: Apollo's Frock
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> Nope, it may be a layered take, but it is feasible to play it with both
hands. I am horrible at transcribing so I don't even try, but I can tell that it
is fairly simple as some of her songs go. My thought was that the reason she
does not do the intro live is because the intro was off the cuff and she does
not remember it.
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> Rose
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> Rose Kress
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> From: outoftowntoby <toby_lea@...>
> To: figure_it_out@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 4:07:51 PM
> Subject: [Figure It Out] Re: Apollo's Frock
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> Im entering this discussion late but my understanding has been that
> you would require 4 hands to play the intro of apollos frock.
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> The recording was layered with two different parts wasnt it?
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> which explains why tori doesnt play the intro, because she isnt an
> octopus.
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