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It's Beastly

Vulfpeck are my new favorite flavour of air that I breathe.  It's yummy air that makes me airy.  I want to share the airy air so you can be airy too.



 You're welcome.

But even more fun.. is this...a full bass transcription that Rudy Bless did ..

http://www.scribd.com/doc/118197103/Vulfpeck-Beastly-Bass-Transcription

Bless indeed.  go learn it.

Go listen to everything by Vulfpeck.

BPM

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    1. I know Bob... I know.. hopefully by now you've watched every Vulfpeck morsel on the interweb.

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