Leon (shboom), I don't know who Scatman Cruthers is (was), but the solo surely included jazzy Major 7th notes.
I have to admit that the 90's was my vocal jazz period influence, but now realizing that most main stream audiences don't care for traditional jazz or vocal scat singing, I rarely include it anymore.
I personally find it interesting to look back at past performance videos to see how we were influenced by admired musicians of the time, and then see how we take 'certain elements' from our various earlier musical influences to then form our own individual style, hopefully emerging as a respected musician artist in our own right. Thanks for listening and the kudos.
I only 'wish'. Thanks for the kind words though. - Scott
Gary (Travelin' Easy) & Shboom: In regards to using this as a promo video, I'd say this 90's video may look a bit dated, especially with that 'baggy'
, and (as Terry (trtjazz) mentioned) overyly loud performance garb. I honestly don't think I would be caught dead wearing that now.
Originally posted by The Pro:
I was wondering why you couldn't just leave your videos in the DivX format and let potential viewers just download the proper codec?
My Plextor Convert X Video Converter allows converting to DivX, but I had initially converted the video footage to MPEG 2 (DVD High Quality) and then converted to both WMV and DivX formats. On comparison (with conversions to the same ultra compressed size (from 150 megabyte MPEG-2 file to 5.9 megabyte WMV & DivX files), I found the WMV looked far better (better color accuracy & eveness, & sharper & detailed) then the equivilently sized DivX file. I haven't tried directly converting (from video tape) to DivX vs WMV yet. I'll have to try that.
Luis, many thanks for taking the time to view the video, as well as posting the nice comment.
Thanks again to everyone for watching & hearing the video. Posting videos here definitely adds a more personal element to more closely see & hear each other perform, and I encourage others here to share their performance videos as well.
Scott