Every little and big thing

pkliesch
Germany
Guitare:
pkliesch 126 jams
PaulBOwens
Ireland
Basse & Sequencer:
PaulBOwens 232 jams
PJE
England
Batterie:
PJE 5.055 jams
Remix step III
Wade
New Zealand
Saxophone:
Wade 909 jams
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What a lovely track pkliesch, PaulBOwens & PJE have given us. Couldn't resist squeezing in.
DanDiplo
As soon as I see Wade's name in the line up I know I'm in for something classy! The sax really helps pull the track together and gives it a tighter form as well as an obvious melodic focus. Nice work (have some Eucalyptus on me) :) +5
Wade
Wade Cheers Dan. Guess I'll have to do some rough tracks to break the pattern? Never thought of myself a having any kind of class. +1
Tu
I totally agree with Dans comment :D your performances are so classy I feel I should be dressed in my best whilst listening! <3<3<3 +3
Wade
Wade Yea babe, get your high heel sneakers on and lets dance! Thanks Tu. +1
Filo974
Really nice new life I hear here... Conciousness in little n big thing :)
Also good sound ! Thx ;)
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Wade
Wade Thanks so much Phil. Yes, trying to keep it fresh was the intent. +1
CGN_Mike
Magic <3 +2
Wade
Wade So kind. Thanks Mike +1
Ivanovitch
Keeping it mellow +2
Wade
Wade Many thanks Ivan for the listen. +1
Ivanovitch
Ivanovitch How do you manage to slot in right at the at the start for so many numbers? +1
Wade
Wade Probably 80% are done in two takes. So the beginning on the first (usually unheard) means that I'm fumbling for up to a third of the way through. By the time I'm at the end I've got it mostly figured out, so quickly hit record again and mostly get it right the second time. Occasionally it takes a third go. The trick is to have it fresh in the head. Just listening doesn't work as fast for me as forcing myself to play like in a live situation so the pressure is on to listen as well as play. Also tends to go straight into the subconscious, which (for me) is the best place to play from. +1
Ivanovitch
Ivanovitch Playing (and listening) in the moment. I can't agree more that it brings out the best... if you're armed with the skill and confidence +0
Wade
Wade It comes about by doing. Those who don't at least try will never get there. I played for some years with a fabulous guitarist friend doing backing for open mike nights. Never saw anyone bring in a chart. If you're lucky they tell you the key it's in (not always right). The job was to make them sound good, so we had to get them figured out pretty quickly. This is a similar exercise but since we're recording has more of a need for being "note perfect". +1
Ivanovitch
Ivanovitch But, in recording you do discover all those bumps and blemishes that would simply be overlooked, or even appreciated in the live setting +1
Wade
Wade So true! A different exercise, with each having it's merits. +1
frankyguitar
Ohh, I really agree with Dan!!
Wonderful sax add, wich gives this beautiful song a wonderful topping ! I love it !! :) <3
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Wade
Wade Thanks Franky. Glad if I can just fit in without disrupting what's (otherwise) a fine track. +1
khangurumc
I agree with Dan comments too,fantastic Wade<3 +2
Wade
Wade Cheers Marc. A nice easy track that cruises along so beautifully (with or without me). +1
CI Section
Beautiful add, spreading positive moods <3 Great template from all +2
Wade
Wade Hey Martin. Thanks and so good to hear from you. Lots of positive vibes in this to plug into. +1
Offfocus
Man, what s brilliant musician you are! You always pick the essence of a track and bring it to puts best. This is so wonderful! +2
Wade
Wade Thanks Pat, that's as nice a compliment as I've ever received. +0
rootshell
brilliant add Wade, I know I'm always in for a treat with your fine playing <3 +2
Wade
Wade Ah Nick so kind of you. Thanks. +1