du du du du... du du du du... du du du du (all the same tempo) du du du du (higher tempo), du du du du (lower tempo), du du du du, du du du du (same as start tempo).
It was a very popular dance track a few years ago and I still hear it on the radio from time to time. The beat I have described above, 'du' is the closest sound I can think of to describe the sound of the notes. They are electric sounding and sort of deep sounding. I know this sounds really confusing and you probably won't know what I am talking about. The groups of four with ... after them have an about 1.5 sec gap in between them and the ones seperated by a , are right after one another. Try tapping your finger on the table and maybe you will be able to get the tune
2006-10-26
00:55:11
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well spatz, how on earth can I download it if i don't know the damn name, that why I want to know in the first place
2006-10-26
01:00:34 ·
update #1