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Yeah it's a difficult one to explain because there are dozens out there but this one is distinctive because of the cowbell or bells used in it... I don't know what they are but it's high-pitched and there's no echo as if hitting a piece of metal or glass. I think the sample is usually used as a break. It doesn't really sound that funk-y but it's upbeat.
Yeah I doubt this will be answered! I hope though...
Yeah it's a difficult one to explain because there are dozens out there but this one is distinctive because of the cowbell or bells used in it... I don't know what they are but it's high-pitched and there's no echo as if hitting a piece of metal or glass. I think the sample is usually used as a break. It doesn't really sound that funk-y but it's upbeat.
Yeah I doubt this will be answered! I hope though...
Can you give the name of a piece that contains the sample?
Maybe it's just the standard 808 cowbell?
Here's a pretty poor quality YT clip that has it:
http://www.youtube.co...OXgRs&feature=related
Maybe it's just the standard 808 cowbell?
Here's a pretty poor quality YT clip that has it:
http://www.youtube.co...OXgRs&feature=related
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