Mr. Mustard
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Mr. Mustard is a mean old seed but becomes a little more kinder with this cool music from Mr. T!!!!
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Octobre 06 2021 22:09:39

Wade Very kind of you. I'm happy to just hear Dan's version, but may at some point in the future give it a crack. Cheers! +2
Octobre 07 2021 16:57:09

Itocpogo I too would love to hear you solo on this, Wade!!! You would add surprises I know I could not do and would enjoy!! +2
Octobre 07 2021 21:32:21

Wade Thanks, very kind of you Dan. Not sure anything I'd play would be any good. I'm also notoriously slow at getting anything back. Somewhere between two months and two years on average?
I'll download it, which puts it into the pile that goes on a stick. That then goes to the music room, but I have no idea which tracks are which and just randomly go through the stick and add to what's there. It then eventually (again randomly) will get edited. It then sits with the 60 to 100 tracks that are finished waiting to be posted back. It's an unfortunate and intentional log jam as I don't think anyone wants to hear a whole lot of sax tracks so I limit myself to posting around 2 per week and occasionally use some other members/memberships to post them back. Many tracks are just dumped.
I record once or twice a week for a few hours, but can usually get through around 10 to 15 tracks as all I do is jam...nothing fancy. The editing takes many times longer...and I don't like doing it. I admire those who grab a track and work on it while it's fresh and hone it into something special then get it back while it's all "fresh". I'm just not organized to do that. The exercise that I enjoy is in the jamming, but the result can be very large numbers of tracks that nobody would want to listen to. The log jam just gets bigger. Besides the file of finished (edited) tracks there's currently around 100 tracks not yet edited. It's not a good situation for posting, but I get lots of jamming practice! +1
I'll download it, which puts it into the pile that goes on a stick. That then goes to the music room, but I have no idea which tracks are which and just randomly go through the stick and add to what's there. It then eventually (again randomly) will get edited. It then sits with the 60 to 100 tracks that are finished waiting to be posted back. It's an unfortunate and intentional log jam as I don't think anyone wants to hear a whole lot of sax tracks so I limit myself to posting around 2 per week and occasionally use some other members/memberships to post them back. Many tracks are just dumped.
I record once or twice a week for a few hours, but can usually get through around 10 to 15 tracks as all I do is jam...nothing fancy. The editing takes many times longer...and I don't like doing it. I admire those who grab a track and work on it while it's fresh and hone it into something special then get it back while it's all "fresh". I'm just not organized to do that. The exercise that I enjoy is in the jamming, but the result can be very large numbers of tracks that nobody would want to listen to. The log jam just gets bigger. Besides the file of finished (edited) tracks there's currently around 100 tracks not yet edited. It's not a good situation for posting, but I get lots of jamming practice! +1
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Août 08 2021 16:47:31

abuitremorem It's fantastic how you not only play outstandingly, but also always find the right tone for an ad. I admire that :)+1
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