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GeorgeT3
...err...words in my head are like
I'm gonna walk walk walk to the town? - gonna walk, gonna walk all day
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3TYZrnYthK8
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thegrassguy
The movement styles in that song included walk, skip, gallop, leap, jog, walk again at the end
And the final line of the last verse was "until it turns into a sit, and that's it!"
Gallop was D Major
Leap was also D Major, I think
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thegrassguy
(song repeats a few times, except "walk" is changed to "skip", then to "leap", "gallop", etc., and finally back to "walk".)
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