2013/12/09 01:59:38
hornplayer
I do this tune live quite often (which beats doing it dead...bah dah CHING...!). I like it as an opener because it's somewhat recognizable and has a groove. Anyway, I was practicing, and decided to make a video out of my practice session. Saxophones and wind synthesizer tracked and mixed using Sonar (of course).
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M1Vq69Vg-jg&feature=share&list=UUGpbyLCzvSjGFIDpQhHq1lA&index=3
 
2013/12/09 19:03:20
notnat
Smooth Charley... love your playin'...
2013/12/10 12:23:36
theguitarplayer
Your video and sax playing was really nicely done. Left you a message on YouTube. Nice smooth sound.
 
Peace and Blessings, John
2013/12/12 22:59:54
BBB
Great sax playing, and it sounds great!
2013/12/13 05:23:17
daryl1968
great stuff Charley - loved the subtle use of the midi controller in there - great, other worldly sound
2013/12/15 16:16:57
Flagrant Regard
Awesome break out at the 1:09 mark.  You's a playah!  :-) 
 
Nice piece, nice jamming.  Never seen a 'wind jammer' before. That was cool! 
 
Awesome playing and work.  Nice micing on the sax too.  Good verb 'n room tone on the thing as well. 
 
Later,
As Always,
FR
2013/12/17 00:28:47
hornplayer
notnat
Smooth Charley... love your playin'...


Thank you, Frank. I appreciate the compliment and the sheer fact that you took the time to check it out, especially since I'm not around as much as I used to be. :-)


2013/12/17 00:30:03
hornplayer
theguitarplayer
Your video and sax playing was really nicely done. Left you a message on YouTube. Nice smooth sound.
 
Peace and Blessings, John


Thanks so much, John. I really appreciate the compliments and the comment. Merry Christmas!
2013/12/17 00:38:05
hornplayer
BBB
Great sax playing, and it sounds great!


Thank you, Bill! :-)
2013/12/17 00:42:14
hornplayer
daryl1968
great stuff Charley - loved the subtle use of the midi controller in there - great, other worldly sound


Thank you, Daryl. I do like the expressiveness of the wind synth. It's nice to be able to shape notes with volume, pitch, timbre, etc., just like an acoustic wind instrument, even when playing sounds that don't attempt to closely mimic those acoustic sounds. Thanks for noticing. :-)
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