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MOOGaloo / 9th and last in the Model 15 series
Final track of focused explorations of Model 15, Model D and Animoog. 4 tracks Model 15, BASSalicious Digitalism2000 (the great keys patch throughout... I love this AudioKit synth!) and Rock Drummer. All improvised. Headphones pls, if possible.
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Last and best title in the series.
Well done Double L!
If Rick Wakeman hears this he’ll have to get his cape back from the dry cleaners.(highest praise intended)
You are prolific indeed friend.
Thanks for the praise, @Ben ... michae LL evy
I concur
@Ben is right… who would have thought that Henry VIII had 7 wives after all?
1:58 you trying to sneak a saxophone in?
Can’t sneak one past ME buddy! See this nose? points at nose I can sniff out the most obscure saxophone lines and I know a sax when I hear smell one!
Thanks @Ben and @kuhl for listening and liking.
@GeoTony, thanks but don’t get the reference. 🤔
@Edward_Alexander, your musical nose is incorrect... that is the Model 15 clarinet patch from an inapp. But it does sound like a sax, for sure. How goes the fast?
@LinearLineman , Rick Wakeman made a famous (perhaps more so in the UK) album in 1973 called The Six Wives of Henry VIII (“https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Six_Wives_of_Henry_VIII_(album)”) which featured a lot of moog, mainly mini moog I think.
Ah! A “Clarinet”… Well I was pretty dang close as that’s still in the “reed” family of woodwinds. There’s probably a big overlap where the low key clarinets cover the same ground. What’s that long straight saxophone that looks like a clarinet? (Like the one KennyG plays?)
Seriously though, great production Mike!
I’m on day 7! 😵💫
@Edward_Alexander, keep it up, my man... that is great. Soprano saxophone is what you're thinking of and what Kenny G tragically discovered.
Thanks @GeoTony . I remember that album now.
Soprano is most common straight sax, but there are a couple others. Roland Kirk played several of them. Here’s one: