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Tuning issues aside, the effect you speak of is simply the clarinet staring the B note by himself on the downbeat and then the accordion playing an Amaj9 quietly on beat 4 with the same B on top and doing a crescendo while the clarinet holds his note. The effect is that the sounds of the two instruments mergingmerge into one. It doesn’t have a specific name,

Tuning issues aside, the effect you speak of is simply the clarinet staring the B note by himself on the downbeat and then the accordion playing an Amaj9 quietly on beat 4 with the same B on top and doing a crescendo while the clarinet holds his note. The effect is the sounds of the two instruments merging into one. It doesn’t have a specific name,

Tuning issues aside, the effect you speak of is simply the clarinet staring the B note by himself on the downbeat and then the accordion playing an Amaj9 quietly on beat 4 with the same B on top and doing a crescendo while the clarinet holds his note. The effect is that the sounds of the two instruments merge into one. It doesn’t have a specific name,

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Tuning issues aside, the effect you speak of is simply the clarinet staring the B note by himself on the downbeat and then the accordion playing an Amaj9 quietly on beat 4 with the same B on top and doing a crescendo while the clarinet holds his note. The effect is the sounds of the two instruments merging into one. It doesn’t have a specific name,

Tuning issues aside, the effect you speak of is simply the clarinet staring the B note by himself on the downbeat and then the accordion playing an Amaj9 quietly on beat 4 with the same B on top and doing a crescendo while the clarinet holds his note. The effect is the sounds of the two instruments merging into one.

Tuning issues aside, the effect you speak of is simply the clarinet staring the B note by himself on the downbeat and then the accordion playing an Amaj9 quietly on beat 4 with the same B on top and doing a crescendo while the clarinet holds his note. The effect is the sounds of the two instruments merging into one. It doesn’t have a specific name,

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John Belzaguy
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Tuning issues aside, the effect you speak of is simply the clarinet staring the B note by himself on the downbeat and then the accordion playing an Amaj9 quietly on beat 4 with the same B on top and doing a crescendo while the clarinet holds his note. The effect is the sounds of the two instruments merging into one.