Where Did Nanny Go?

GlezBass
Spain
Basse:
GlezBass 5.911 jams
mpointon
Spain
Batterie:
mpointon 793 jams
Remix step II
Wade
New Zealand
Saxophone:
Wade 907 jams
Il n'y a pas encore de remix de cette session !
Apprécié:
+ 19
Partages:
15 août 2015
Ecoutes:
1.414
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A re-take this time on Tenor Sax. Great template from GlezBass and accented beautifully by mpointon. Part of my mojo re-capture project. Concentrating on rhythms in this.
FrankMil
great work wade +1
Wade
Wade Thanks Frank. A bit of a cheat in knowing this one already and having already played it (on soprano). Needed to practice a rhythmic challenge. To get my chops back in shape. +0
Stef
That wonderful phrasing , elegance and control of the instrument ! A feast for the ears ! +1
Wade
Wade Thanks Stef. You are one of the first people to mention phrasing. If there is anything I do that is somewhat "different" it's timing in phrasing and trying to use the tone of the instrument a bit differently (not the usual jazz cliche). Good ears my man! +1
Stef
Stef Good ears are subordinated to good music to listen to and in this sense, you're absolutely right because your personal phrasing is the result of a great musical sensibility that knows how to explore in depth the track and never be banal. Thank you Wade ! +1
Wade
Wade Wow! Thank you. I feel a little embarrassed though. I just play what I hear in my head...and hope the little bad voices don't interrupt. +1
pkliesch
Love your flattering sax Sound! Great work on the rythm :) +1
Wade
Wade You know how to make me feel better. Yes I was going for complimentary timing that (while not mimicking the rhythms in the bass and drums) had drive of it's own. Thanks so much, greatly appreciated. +0
titi
It is fluid as some water :) +1
Wade
Wade Thanks titi. So much fast pace rhythm here. Just seemed right to play with the longer lines and alternating between 2, 3 and 4 beats (off the inherent possibilities of 6/8). +1
titi
titi The binary and the ternary belong to them only a big part of rhythmic work of the musician.
It offers many of to alternate them, but it represents an enormous work...
BRAVO !
+1
hurzel
This is pure elegance! Beautiful dynamics and very nice tone! +1
Wade
Wade Ah shucks...now I'm embarrassed! Never been called elegant...and you know me! Anything but elegant! Appreciate that you like the tone...not otherwise very articulate or technically good, so hope that carries me through.

Dynamics is an interesting thing. I use too much for recording and have to spend a lot of time correcting being too low or too high. Works live OK though.
+1
AirFlow
fantastic sound +1
Wade
Wade Thanks Fresh. Isn't about time for us to have a piece together again? +0
Balfo
Played remarkably well Wade, like the beginning and the end especially! +1
Wade
Wade Well observed! Was once told that beginnings and endings are the most important parts. The beginning has to catch attention, and the end is often all that's remembered. If possible I try to get these right. It's often the only parts I do second (or third +) takes on. Got lucky on this one as a single take (already knew it). +0
Guadaña
Amazing add to this great track. +1
Wade
Wade Yes, I love this track, so went back to it. Plenty challenging, and needed this type of practice. Thanks for the listen and comment. +1
Guadaña
Guadaña It's always a pleasure mate :) +0
aleonz
A gold liquid this is how I describe the way your sax sound Wade! +1
Wade
Wade So kind of you! The fact is I'll never be a good technical player, so I try to at least have my own tone quality and (generally) stay away from the cliche jazz sound most sax player use. Sax is just another instrument and more flexible than most, so easy to have your own sort of tone...if that's what one wants...I do...thanks for noticing. +0
Lenny Cowler
very enjoyable add Wade:) +1
Wade
Wade Thanks Lenny. This was a valuable practice for me in trying to get myself (musically) back in shape. Too late to get the rest of me in shape...that's life... +1