Quizzical Quetzalcoatl
I love Zenga's flowing guitar style and wanted to "get under the skin" of this one and make it feel as though we are a duo that have played together for some time. A warts and all two take play, but hopefully capturing that feeling of being inside the music rather than attaching something from the outside. Sopranino sax added.
P.S. Quetzalcoatl is the legendary Aztec Feathered Serpent.
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Wade
Thanks Frankie. Some similarities to what we've played together. Trying to make duos, or an "inside fit" seems to be the mode.
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Wade
Cheers Kai. Hopefully it's just recognizing what I play and giving it a name rather than a single project. Hopefully a good example. Thanks!
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Wade
You've got it right. I'm in my own universe when playing with ethereal music like this and just hope to be somehow joined to Zenga's fine playing. Thanks Yannis!
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13 décembre 2022 à 22:20

GlezBass
wow Wade!! this duet is really wonder sweet!! You know what I like about your sopranino!! you handle it perfectly!<3<3
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Jazz-Rock sessions avec Guitare Acoustique and Saxophone:
favoris Jazz-Rock:
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SEVEN
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Forgotten Dreams (without Drums)
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Walking Down
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The Lab
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Coffee Chocolate and Nutmeg Spice
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Where Did My Life Go
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Mystic Trance
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On Sunday Nights
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Got no home (Roamin')
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The Leaver
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WOW Baby (NO SAX)
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A Half Forgotten Dream
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Space Fusion
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If I Could See You Now
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Hammond and Fender add
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Standard Issue
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Thinking kids
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12 Monkeys
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Whirling
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Mentra 6/8 Plus
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