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Old Yesterday, 09:57 PM   #1
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Default ID’ing “On hold” Tune

Trying to find out what it’s called and who wrote it. I’ll start by saying it’s not “Opus No.1”.

Best description is an American, sort of Chicago brass-sounding funk tune with muted guitar picking. Bassline is fairly trebly and the percussion isn’t overly deep. Might be in the key of G.

Only asking because it annoys me not to know what it is.
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You could install Shazam on your phone and use it to ID the tune.
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That would feel like cheating. I’m hoping someone such as ford71V8 might have a clue.
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