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Microwave synth jazz chili track to solo over (16 bar loop)
Playing with my Black Friday synth haul - picked up Microwave synth on sale Exploring the sounds, and put this little jam together to solo my trumpet over. It’s a 16 bar jazz progression that repeats. Thought I’d share it here in case someone else would like to use it to practice/have fun with also.
Used 4 instances of Microwave in AUM and recorded with MidiTapeRecorder. Drums is a 16 bar SessionBand track I saved as a wav and loaded/looped in AUM.
Here are the Microwave presets used the best I can recall. Bass is ‘Moog bass 2’. Other presets are ‘vollenweider’, ‘spacedodessy,’, ‘formantchord’. Having issues with crashing sometimes, but they could be because all the plug-ins I was using.
Comments
nice and definitely chill. The Microwave sounds really good.
I’m looking forward to hearing you jam over this.
The band and your arrangement reminds me bit of Super Blue by Freddie Hubbard.
Maybe make it little longer!
I really like this stuff.
Thanks, @jo92346. Yes, the Microwave is cool. I also picked up Nave. Nice synth also, even though it’s just IAA.
@Paulieworld. Thanks. I’ve been wanting to record some trumpet again. My next hardware purchase will be a mic. I’ll have to listen to that Freddie Hubbard album again. There’s a track on that one called ‘the surest things can change’ which is a dandy.
I just listened to it again. Great stuff! I think that was a Ron Carter song. Did you know that Gino Vannelli did an excellent cover of it? Check it out. I have been going back to listen to that album tonight. Thank God for the internet. My ex-wife got all my stereo gear and albums in the settlement. I don’t know why. She hated Jazz. Probably just to jerk me around. I just listened to Take It To The Ozone. Holy guacamole! What a smoking jazz masterpiece!
is listed> @Paulieworld said:
I found the credits for “Super Blue” on iTunes/iMusic. It’s shows Freddie Hubbard as “writer” along with the album producer (Dale Oehler). Bernard Ighner is credited as “composer/lyricist”). Ron Carter is playing bass (thanks to Wikipedia for that level of detail). Jack DeJohnette splashing away with his characteristic cymbal atmosphere.
I went looking for a Gino Vanelli recording and came up empty. Maybe Bernard recorded it somewhere so I could hear the lyrics and sense it as a song.
@Dav If it’s not too much trouble could you share the chord progression. I’m at that level where it helps a lot since I didn’t do enough ear training.
@McD It’s an obscure album. Here you go.
Gino and Joe were the best. Check out Storm At Sunup.
It starts out slow but turns into an epic jam.
If I could choose, I’d calm this storm, but the storm is me, insensible and free…
What the hell, here you go…
The Vanelli brothers camped out on the doorstep of A&M Records, waiting for Herb Alpert. When he heard their stuff, he signed them immediately. Check out the lineup. All the top studio players in LA. I think he was one of the first white guys on Soul Train… after Dennis Coffey.
Woah, take it to the ozone is awesome! I had fogotten about that one.
@McD, i think these are the base chord changes, give or take a little..
C-7 |. C-6 | F-7 | Ddim G7 | C-7 | C-6 | F-7 | Ddim G7 |
AbMaj7 | Bb/Ab | G-9 | C-7 | AbMaj7 | Bb/Ab | Ddim | G7 |