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I utilized  my sample library of notes, whistled by a human, for this composition which I call "Pucker Up".

I can't remember the source for the guitar.  The accompanying orchestra is from the East/West Gold sample library.  

Larry Graham Alexander

 

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6 hours ago, garybrun said:

Love it!.
Very nice.

Can you recommend a good whistling library.
Dont know if you've heard of Rodger Whitaker... a famous whistler from the UL:  

Yes, I am familiar with Whitaker.  I worked in radio broadcasting with America's

most famous whistler, Fred Lowery.  He was a close friend.   His recording of him whistling the theme from

the movie "The High And The Mighty" was a big seller here in the states and internationally

too.

I can't remember the name of this sampled whistling library that I used.

You might Google "Sampled Whistling Library" or something like that.

Thanks for your comments.

Larry Graham Alexander

 

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Just now, Douglas Kirby said:

I enjoyed this Larry - a very pleasant composition.  For some reason, I thought it would be cool to listen to this while walking through a forest - I guess the whistling is a factor there?

I personally would prefer to listen to it with a chick while not walking through a forest...know what I'm sayin'?   But, I am weird like that.  ?

Thanks for the good words, Mister Doug.

Larry Graham Alexander

 

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24 minutes ago, Larry Graham Alexander said:

I personally would prefer to listen to it with a chick while not walking through a forest...know what I'm sayin'?   But, I am weird like that.  ?

Thanks for the good words, Mister Doug.

Larry Graham Alexander

 

How about with a chic through the forest?

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