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Swavee

PurePiano, BeatHawk Total Bass, SWAM TRUMPET, Tenor Sax, 2 tracks Jazz Drummer.

Comments

  • I really like the way you emulate the phrasing of
    "real" instruments when playing virtual instruments.

    As always it's a pleasure listening to your music.

  • @Gravitas, we’ll, I couldn’t convince anyone I was circle breathing so I had no choice but to learn 🤫😉

  • @LinearLineman said:
    @Gravitas, we’ll, I couldn’t convince anyone I was circle breathing so I had no choice but to learn 🤫😉

    This mention of "breathing" makes me think of Miles Davis... breathing implies that there's no sound, that between some collection of continuous notes there is "silence". Miles was a master of silence and looked down on musicians that would just run non-stop scales. He was also a boxer so the analogy of punching and jabbing in surprising rhythms comes into play.

  • @LinearLineman said:
    @Gravitas, we’ll, I couldn’t convince anyone I was circle breathing so I had no choice but to learn 🤫😉

    Yeah, I hear that.
    My first instrument was trombone and occasionally
    I sing so I'm always aware of leaving breathing space.

    @McD said:

    This mention of "breathing" makes me think of Miles Davis... breathing implies that there's no sound, that between some collection of continuous notes there is "silence". Miles was a master of silence and looked down on musicians that would just run non-stop scales. He was also a boxer so the analogy of punching and jabbing in surprising rhythms comes into play.

    Agreed.

    Less is more.
    Music is about silence as much as it is about making sound.

  • Thanks for listening @ALB 🙏

  • @Gravitas said:
    Music is about silence as much as it is about making sound.

    This. The rests are just as important as the notes.

    Excellent as always Mike!

    @LinearLineman

  • When you get single line oriented like this I always end up listening for inadvertent "quotes".
    I guess I trained my brain to listen to music this way... not really a great thing because
    it would be pure chance and mean very little. Still, those quotes light up something in my brain.

  • Thank you @Edward_Alexander. Have a great weekend!

    @McD, I listened with finding quotes in mind. Not much their a couple of fragments I couldn’t name but sounded familiar.

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