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First clip with my new setup: Selmer MKVI alto.
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| blindsidedpoets said 205 days ago (May 4th, 2009) | |
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Beatitude Simply amazing. Such a smooth sound, very impressive. I love how a new instrument can be so very inspiring! Check out my latest song called Sorry (Bracelet of Hope Version)
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| lengold said 205 days ago (May 4th, 2009) | |
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Really lovely sound and great playing. Cheers Len Check out my latest song called Dodgy Doughnut
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| ktb said 203 days ago (May 5th, 2009) | |
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heart & soul in your playing. I agree with Philip that the backing trx could come up a tad. Very tasty all around. What I would be thrilled to hear if I stumbled into a small jazz cafe. Intimate, great sounding horn Check out my latest song called Texas stump
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| scaustrita said 203 days ago (May 5th, 2009) | |
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My jaw to the ground! Wow, my old king tenor sax never sounded like this! I played small clubs in the early eighties in SanFran, this is how I remember it! Sounds like a metal mouth piece also. Perhaps some altissimo notes, but not too much to take away from this cooooool jam! Check out my latest song called Sunset Pier
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Tee-man,
Schweeeeet tune man. Nice job. The chops are tasty as all get-out. I think you should bring up the volume of the backing trio though just a bit. I would also pan the bass center rather than on the left. bass does better centered, if you have that track separate from the others. So this is a new sax? Still have the old one? or did that go on the block? No matter. Really smooth jam my friend.
P