Originally posted by Dreamer:
Excellent, Scott: loved this song through Michael Bublè's rendition and loved your rendition too.
Yep, I too appreciate Michael Bublè's wonderful rendition of this tune. I love hearing the many terrific & widely varied renditions of this great tune.
Originally posted by nardoni2002:
i liked it also,mike
Mike, Thanks for listening. Glad you liked it. I still remember the fun time we had at the San Jose SZ jam last year.
Originally posted by Stephenm52:
First time I heard this tune it was done as a duo by BB King and Diane Schurr
Just listened to your aforementioned version, and . . . wow !
Stephen, thanks for turning me on to it.
Originally posted by jzzct:
sounds like you really enjoy your art and I'm another fan
jzzct: I think you hit it on the nail, as to perhaps why I may be experiencing some dissention from some of the seasoned & perhaps more commercially lucrative 'money making' sz member pro's here. For me, music making, above all else, is my personal form of artistic expression, and it's merely lucky, that I have enough client booking interest to support a 'modest' income, performing songs my own personal way.
Originally posted by RichUK:
Very enjoyable performance . . .
The clarity and transparency of that Sennheiser... very, very nice.
Rich
Hi Rich. Wow. . . I'm really flattered, coming from you, who in my book, is the #1 SZ top ten vocalist. Yes, I'm thrilled with the transparency & clarity of the new Sennheiser e935, yet have to admit, even it, couldn't solve my vocal problems (tightness & congestion) from the 'after effects' of the cold. Btw: I still haven't forgotten about our upcoming duet recording song project. I look forward to it. Let me know when you've got your Tyros2.
Originally posted by STAM:
drums sounds much realistic to me compared to other yamaha drums I have heard.
Hi Stam.. Yep, I noticed this Tyros2 drumkit sound improvement "right-off" as well. In fact, comparing T2 with T2 side by side (to my ears), all the T2 sounds & styles (even the 'same samples' ported over from T1) sound a lot fuller & richer.
Originally posted by eddiefromrotherham:
you really did it with your Sennheiser e935.
The clarity is absolutely amazing, so much so that I admit I was not listening to the accompaniment first time I played it.
Originally posted by J. Larry:
The vocal clarity is much better that previous tunes.
Thanks guys. Great to know that my $159 (US dollars) was well spent. Interestingly enough, my prior recordings were all done with my AKG C3000 condenser mic, yet the Sennheiser is a dynamic mic. I think I may have finally found the perfect 'all in one' mic for both stage & recording studio. Many thanks again to T2 buddy Heikki 'the Wolf' for presenting the 'blind mic test' which helped me come to the Sennheiser e935/e945 conclusion.
Scott