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> Sent: 4. avgust 2003 23:08
> To: Klaas-Jan Jongsma
> Cc: 313 list; Kent williams
> Subject: Re: (313) "Jaguar" Strings on 80s House record?
> 
> You're kidding right? A coincidence? Everything in that 
> string bit is in
> Jaguar -even how the notes waver before the descending notes come in.
> This more than sounds " a lot like" it - the strings in 
> Jaguar clearly is a
> sample of that track with maybe a tempo change (and maybe extra
> accompaniment over and under to fatten up the sound). Or, it was
> reperformed by Rolando using the same keyboard practically 
> note for note -
> would be too many coincidences to be a coincidence if you 
> know what I mean.

Well from listening to this strings for a couple of times, I can tell that
at the beginning they start the same as jaguar but than it gets different
really quickly. Than at another point there's another part that sounds the
same as jaguar strings for a bit longer but than gets different again. 
So Rolando probably did get inspiration from this track, but even if he did
he changed the strings quite allot beyond those couple starting notes, so he
deffinitely didn't sampel them. Also that "note waver" is quite generic and
I've heard it, or really simialar, used in many different melodies (I think
I've also heard it in a couple of old movie soundtracks).


Jernej
www.soundoflj.com/octex


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