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#266893 - 07/09/09 02:45 PM Re: July eJam #2
ianmcnll Offline
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Originally posted by cassp:
This is attempt #1 at Masquerade. It's in a new key for me. ]



Cassp, this is excellent...you really put your own stamp on this one.

Nice going, buddy...loved the trumpet.
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#266894 - 07/09/09 02:54 PM Re: July eJam #2
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Fred,

I have to agree with Cassp...this is pretty darn good for someone who didn't know the tune.

Keep them coming.
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#266895 - 07/09/09 03:52 PM Re: July eJam #2
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This Masquerade...instrumental. http://www.box.net/shared/el8afdtlhv
Eddie

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#266896 - 07/09/09 05:00 PM Re: July eJam #2
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OK... Eddie - I see you also took the uptempo route. I like this very much. The sax is very lifelike. I am so jealous when you guys slide those notes and everything sounds so realistic. I tried that style, but just couldn't get a groove, but you've done a good job. Keep up the good work, and thanks for sharing.
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#266897 - 07/09/09 05:50 PM Re: July eJam #2
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Eddie...for some reason I cannot access Box net from your link, although I am able to access my own account.

Could someone send me the MP3, please? My addy is in my profile.

Ian
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#266898 - 07/09/09 05:57 PM Re: July eJam #2
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Its on its way
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#266899 - 07/09/09 06:02 PM Re: July eJam #2
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Thanks Eddie...it just arrived...much appreciated.
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#266900 - 07/09/09 06:13 PM Re: July eJam #2
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Eddie,

This is awesome...the E.Piano is fine...mixed very well...the sax break is also very good; nice bending, and the vibes are nice and crisp.

It's also mixed nice and hot...very clear and a perfect volume.

It sounds like you used a Rumba...excellent work...the style really suits the tune.
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#266901 - 07/10/09 08:19 AM Re: July eJam #2
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Registered: 01/02/04
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Noel, I make a good bit of my living writing and recording tracks for industrial videos we produce for some very large industrial companies.

Your work is every bit as good as mine. It would be great for you to record some easy listening or smooth jazz for family and friends, but you have the ability to do work on a larger scale.

Absolutely world class all the way.


Russ

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#266902 - 07/10/09 08:26 AM Re: July eJam #2
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Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
This tune and anything written by Leon Russell is good stuff!

Good work, all! It is bitter-sweet for me right now. The guitar work on the George Benson version was outstanding, and something I tried to emulate on the job.

Unfortunately, I had corrective surgery on my left sholder Monday to fix nerve damage as a result of an assault by a kid trying to break into my warehouse.

I have no feeling in the fingers of my left hand, and have to face the possibioity that, at a minimum, I'll no longer be able to play bass guitar, left-handed bass on a B-3 or very intricate stuff on guitar. I tried to record a tune on guitar and failed miserably.

After more than 50 years in the business, I have to face the possibility that this very important part of my life is over, or, at the minimum, seriously altered.

I have been able to play some jobs on the arrangers I have a love/hate relationship with. That, plus some "less intricate" guitar
work (with a lot of practice) may be what's left, and I guess I should be thankful for that.

Just goes to show you never know what's around the corner.

Be careful, and enjoy every second you've got an instrument in your hands.


Russ



[This message has been edited by captain Russ (edited 07-10-2009).]

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