running out + drums + Fretless Fender
21 mars 2014 à 21:08

21 mars 2014 à 22:25

nuno1959
oh i so hate you Captain !! ;) your fretless sounds AMAZING !!
no matter what i do, my fretless DOESN'T sound this good, should i wring it's neck ?
i think i'll start by chopping off my hands & get a brain transplant - that should be a good start :D +2
no matter what i do, my fretless DOESN'T sound this good, should i wring it's neck ?
i think i'll start by chopping off my hands & get a brain transplant - that should be a good start :D +2
17 juin 2014 à 14:40

22 mars 2014 à 00:14

21 mars 2014 à 18:21

21 mars 2014 à 18:54

21 mars 2014 à 19:34

21 mars 2014 à 23:55

22 mars 2014 à 04:04

17 juin 2014 à 14:33

17 juin 2014 à 17:11

23 août 2014 à 01:29

AnneCozean
this is one of the most accomplished arrangements i've heard in a long time. Oliv and Markus - you are joined at the musical hip - love your interplay. Klaus - beauty of an entrance! this goes to so many different places - the 2:02 mark is fantastic and the minorish changes thereafter are brilliant. terrific transitions! i've listened to this many times on my car drives and owe you 3 many thank yous. THANK YOU!! x 250
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23 août 2014 à 01:34

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Frankie's Yo Yo
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running out + drums + Fretless Fender
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Stick Trick (w MM bass)
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Jazzy Sunday Morning (needs jazzy guitar lead, etc..)
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Your Smile in the Sky
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Les Mains w brushes and bass
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Gerry's All Night Jazz Emporium
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Template for Django
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May Be Mays
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Dancing Under Red Moon w bass
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gipsy jazz
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Tout le monde en ligne un Cha Cha!
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Seven Times I Crossed Your Path
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noch eine Rhythmusgitarre dazu
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Django Swing
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StJray_ Jazz color -05 (w fretless)
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More Swing - Kitchen Bass
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Trip in Europe
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Tata with basstrack 2+
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Up 'N' Down
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