1 (edited by AccoustikNoyz 2009-08-16 16:46:23)

Topic: Can you name that song in ONE NOTE.

It can be a note with vibrato or can also be a chord which is technically several notes.  Not talking about a midi version, I mean when the original song comes on you know it in the first note/chord.

To start off, how about:
Drops of Jupiter- Train
Magic Man- Heart
This Love-  Maroon 5
Enter Sandman- Metallica

And here's one that only takes one tink on the cowbell..
Honkey Tonk Woman- Rolling Stones.
Ok maybe two tinks on the cowbell..

Steve

Re: Can you name that song in ONE NOTE.

Hard days night Beatles it starts on a sus 4th smile

"Growing old is not for sissies"

Re: Can you name that song in ONE NOTE.

Steve Earle - Copperhead Road: the moment you hear those bagpipes(?)

Laurie Anderson - Oh Superman. "Uh!"

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Re: Can you name that song in ONE NOTE.

I raced motocross "back in the day" and we would always have these long road trips. We would play name that tune by just channel surfing the radio. One time I got "Bennie and the Jets" before it even started. By the crowd noise in the beginning. When I was a kid and got my first record player, that was the only 45 I had. I still love that song.