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alrighty well there's this site called www.hamienet.com check it out. it's got a lot of backing tracks available in midi and mp3 formats. they've gotta lot of broadway musical tracks. they're not of outstanding quality but they're all right. g'luck britt! MACY founder honored Thanks for visiting!
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How Native American Drums Play A Spiritual Role In Indigenous Culture
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