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So, what does it actually sound like? Imagine if The Fall had moved to the Rías Baixas and learned to play the tamboril . Or imagine a 45 that combines the frantic energy of the early Jesus Lizard with the melancholic folk melodies of Carlos Núñez.
The "fu10" can sometimes be a typo or variant for "A-10," and "The Galician" might be a pilot callsign or unit nickname, though this is less common. fu10 the galician gotta 45 high quality
: In the world of Galician bagpipes, "45" typically refers to the 445 Hz tuning (or "C" tuning). This is slightly sharper than standard concert pitch (440 Hz), giving the instrument a brighter, more "brilliant" sound that pierces through in outdoor festivals and traditional foliada gatherings. So, what does it actually sound like
How do you spot an original FU10 pressing versus a bootleg? The "fu10" can sometimes be a typo or