I pulled out my bass and just started playing random stuff. Then, I remembered I have a crappy audio cable I can jury rig to record it. I just took the 3.5mm-to-1/4" adapter I have and just attached it to a male/male speaker cable, then plugged it into the microphone jack on my computer and into my bass. Hit 'record' in Audacity, and viola! Crappy audio quality, but it works. Now, I haven't played this thing in years, in favour of playing WoW and Halo and other games instead, so I suck at playing. It's NOT just like riding a bike!
What you hear:
White noise. It's an artifact of crappy audio recording techniques!
00:00.00 - 00:08.40 :: P17 in Morse code. Didahdahdit, didahdahdahdah, dahdahdididit.
00:12.69 -00:35.90 :: Metroid theme, and then failing to play it again correctly, the four notes that make it up.
00:37.92 - 00:54.82 :: Morrowind theme.
I cut out the warm-up exercise and some of the random note playing. This is the best of my 36 minute session. Most of it was Morse code; I had played 6 mins worth of just 'P17', along with some phrases like, 'hello world' 'the cake is a lie' and 'boop'. The second one would have been nice because cake alone is something crazy like .-. -.-. -.- .-.-. and I just couldn't play it; I gave up at California. (CA. CAke. California? It's a play on words!)