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| # Video Transcription: Oklahoma Tune | |
| This is a detailed transcription of the video found at the URL: `http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLB76vrC0bI`. | |
| ## Transcript and Actions | |
| - **[00:00]**: The video begins with a young man with curly hair and a white polo shirt sitting in front of a camera. A silver microphone is positioned in front of his mouth. | |
| - **[00:03]**: A note appears on the screen that reads: "download this song at myspace.com/puthmusic". | |
| - **[00:16]**: The note disappears and the young man clears his throat. | |
| - **[03:16]**: After a period of silence, the young man tells the viewers that the song is called "Oklahoma Tune". |
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| # Video Transcription: How to make the beat for 'Ms. New Booty' | |
| This is a detailed transcription of the video found at the URL: `http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJz0hAm9Lk0`. | |
| ## Transcript and Actions | |
| - **[00:00]**: The video begins with a black screen and the text "how to make the beat for 'ms. new booty'". | |
| - **[00:03]**: Another screen appears with the text "without even talking". | |
| - **[00:06]**: The title "step one" appears on screen. | |
| - **[00:08]**: The creator plays the main keyboard riff of the beat on what appears to be a Yamaha MOTIF XS keyboard. |
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| A boy sits in front of his keyboard and teaches viewers how to make a beat like Soulja Boy. Here's a breakdown of his process: | |
| The first step is to pick four notes and make sure to play them with an "annoying, repetitive tone" to get the listener into the song [00:30]. | |
| Next, you need a "generic drumbeat" [00:46] and a "repetitive hi-hat" [00:53]. | |
| He says the most important part is to include an old song that was popular seven months ago to make a quick buck [01:03]. | |
| Finally, you can add words over the track, repeating them over and over again [01:12]. |