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Harley Benton G112 Celestion V30
Cabinet for Electric Guitar
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21 novembre 2014 à 10:39
Lutz
You can listen!
As if you mold your sound into the existing music - trying to lie in the bed that Lou Minn made, musically I mean... +2
As if you mold your sound into the existing music - trying to lie in the bed that Lou Minn made, musically I mean... +2
21 novembre 2014 à 13:10
Wade
Thanks Lutz. Unfortunately I'm not very good at creating like you and others, so just add...but try to do it sensitively.
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21 novembre 2014 à 17:26
21 novembre 2014 à 22:14
Wade
Thanks Priscilla. I'm playing a 1920s Buscher sopranino saxophone. It's very high pitched (as you can hear) and seldom used. Can be sweet or screechy.
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23 novembre 2014 à 09:43
Priscilla
I enjoy John Coltrane (and Eric Dolphy even more!) but can't take the Coltrane 'screechy soprano' sound. Thanks for keeping it sweet Wade. : )
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23 novembre 2014 à 21:19
Wade
As a sax player I'm supposed to bow in reverence whenever Coltrane is mentioned or played. He was a technical genius, but I listen to music. Never liked his tone and consider his approach to music cold and clinical. I guess there are some who could sit and watch the world's fastest typist for hours and not care what they were writing.
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25 novembre 2014 à 00:02
Itocpogo
Wade, you have a unique way making slow blues changes sound like a smooth ballad. Very nice!
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