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It was dimished chords, and Buddie Petit run changes all on top of changes. [Barker sings a melody of that ilk. ] He'd do all that, and they would [? (inaudible)] whoever was there [? (inaudible)], because they say he had fidgeties of the fingers. I heard [? (inaudible)] tell somebody, "a fidgety of the fingers. " Say, "His fingers is . . . " Man, practice. " They thought it was, everybody, Wo ...
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