Cliffs of Dover By Eric Johnson is a subtle song, but considered to be one of the most amazing songs in the game, being an incredible song overall with a very catchy melody and a blast to play. The song is in swing, meaning that eighth notes are two tied triplets followed by the third triplet, but are written as normal eighth notes. There are three solos in the song, one as the intro, one in the middle of the song, and one at the end.
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| - Cliffs of Dover By Eric Johnson is a subtle song, but considered to be one of the most amazing songs in the game, being an incredible song overall with a very catchy melody and a blast to play. The song is in swing, meaning that eighth notes are two tied triplets followed by the third triplet, but are written as normal eighth notes. There are three solos in the song, one as the intro, one in the middle of the song, and one at the end.
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| - Cliffs of Dover By Eric Johnson is a subtle song, but considered to be one of the most amazing songs in the game, being an incredible song overall with a very catchy melody and a blast to play. The song is in swing, meaning that eighth notes are two tied triplets followed by the third triplet, but are written as normal eighth notes. There are three solos in the song, one as the intro, one in the middle of the song, and one at the end.
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