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Hey all-

I'm doing (for my own educational purposes) a remake of Stevie Wonder's
"Superstition". I'm basically trying to learn more about my DAW

software
with this exercise. I have most of the instruments done, and am ready

to
put on the vocals. Only problem is, it has been WAY too long since I

heard
Stevie's version, and I'd like to remind myself exactly how he sang it,

so I
can make choices on how I want to interpret it. So, in light of this, I

was
wondering if anybody happens to have an mp3 of this particular song they
could email to me? I would certainly appreciate it.

Address to mail to is:

kbergheim

"at"

sbcglobal

"dot"

net


Thanks a bunch!!!!



Hope you have a Hohner Clavinette, it's not an instument that can be
sampled successfully. You will also need a modified Mutron III. This
combo was used on many of Wonder's hits in the '70's and Stevie still
uses these on stage. (Yes, I am the one that works on these for him).


Thanks, Jim, but I'm actually "retooling" it, with slightly different
instruments, and different "sounds" on the instruments that are the same.
Not trying to make a "soundalike", just having fun with it while I learn my
DAW software better. Just for the learning experience.

Kendall


Jim Williams
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