Hello to all, really forgot how much work it is. to load a new computer and when you have email addresses change. What a headache every deal is a download for the software and if don,t remember your password it becomes a pain. this tune started in scaler to biab and finished in bandlab using ezdrummer3,native instrument noire pure, realtracks and style Style is _SJAZAMP.STY (Amplitube Smooth Jazz Electric G) ~903:Bass, Electric, SmoothCool Sw16 100 1056:Sax, Alto, Soloist SmoothJazzCool Sw16 100 Thanks for listening.
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FMM, nicely done. I like the sax and keyboard.
And there's "no resistance"
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in saying the guitar work is excellent, be it your work or BiaB.
Jeff Beck just passed and this piece certainly reminds me of his fine fusion playing. Very nice work here.
Hi,
Very testy Sax and Guitar and well mixed.
Best Regards
Nigel
One minute & 21 seconds is a long time to wait for the real meat of the track. The backing is solid, the sax is fine but for me it's about you & your guitar.
Oh, man, I know what you mean about the hassle of setting up a new computer, Eric. Most sites you visit to get help give you so much run-around that you know they just want you to get frustrated and buy a new one. BiaB was such a refreshing change from "Hold for a representative." I lost my key so had to call. "Hello, thanks for calling PGMusic. This is Jerry. How can I help you today?"
WOW, this song is a blast right from the first note. No build up; just a right in your face goodness. Love that sax, but, yes, Ray is right. The song really takes off when you start playing. Worth the wait though, and as I said, the sax was fine entertainment in the waiting room. Fun changes and great taste, Eric. When the song was done, "Gentle Lady" came on and I had No Resistance.
Hi F.M.M.
I played in a rock band with a sax player called Alan Skidmore when I was a teenager.
I loved that.
When the band broke up he left to play jazz and became quite well known. I never did get that genre. I just put it down to my ignorance and his superiority.
It all sounds very well mixed to me and nice guitar work, though I agree somewhat that it takes a while to get going. But maybe that's the nature of the genre so this isn't a criticism.
Vic
Hello to all, really forgot how much work it is. to load a new computer and when you have email addresses change. What a headache
Ha....I hear you.
I sure hope my computer outlives me so I can avoid that trip through hell.
Cool track....smooth, jazzy mood, good axe playing.
Who doesn't love a good sax track!
I liked it....well done.
Carry on....
I thought it was a great mix, but I too especially love your guitar work. Cool sound.
I'm with
rayc... impatiently waiting for the warm-up act to finish so I can hear the guy I came to hear.
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It all sounds good! It's just that you're the
better part of it!
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It all sounds good! It's just that you're the better part of it!
I agree but I didn't mind the "intro" sax's length at all. When I played in a band with a tenor sax our jams were exactly like yours length wise.
As usual great guitar chops and mix.
eric,
A pleasure to listen to. As always.
Well done.
fj
Nice guitar playing and tone, and the saxophone is also pretty good.
The drummer could once in a while pause the cymbals, but that's my only nit.
Thanks, Bass Thumper for stopping by to listen and comments I appreciate it a lot. Éric
Hi Eric,
I get that you had to take it off, because of the PC problems... That's why you made this song I think?
And that is why once in a while you need to have those pc-problems. To make good songs!
I also think you underrated your guitarplay here. It is wonderful!
love it,
Hans
Hi Eric
Great song
Starts very suddenly ;-)
But sounds good
The guitar solo has a really good sound and is very well played
Good work
Many greetings
Andi ;-)
Thanks, Tunemoger very kind words I appreciate it Eric.
Thanks, Nigel, for listening and comments and taking time to listen Eric.