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Celebrate - Three Dog Night - Custom Backing Track MP3

This title is a cover of Celebrate as made famous by Three Dog Night

Tempo: variable (around 95 BPM)

In the same key as the original: A

This song ends without fade out

The song begins a cappella

Duration: 03:20 - Preview at: 01:18

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Click
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Drum Kit
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Hand Clap
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Bass
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Electric Guitar
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Lead Electric Guitar
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Piano
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Organ (Hammond)
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Brass section
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Brass section (arr.)
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Backing Vocals
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Lead Vocal (ad lib)
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Lead Vocal
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About Celebrate

Release date: 1970
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Rock, In English
Composers: Garry Bonner, Alan Gordon

All files available for download are reproduced tracks, they're not the original music.

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2 comments
  • 9 months ago
    • has rated this track
    Really good trak ! Agree with the reverb comment make them dry we have reverb FOH on our own. Also song drags out was too long. Cut it shorter more like the record time length.
  • farcompton 3 years ago
    Nice rendition, but leave off all the reverb. Many of the instrument tracks have too much. Also don't copy the placement of the instruments in the stereo field. Let us place them where we want them. I don't want the hand claps in the left channel, but I am stuck with it hard left or right.