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#268438 - 08/02/09 03:58 PM
Re: ANNOUNCING the August #3 eJam
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Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
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Originally posted by cgiles: Good luck, Tony. It's going to be a real challenge to make a song with two chords in it sound like anything other than......a song with two chords in it. BTW, if 'heading South' takes you anywhere near Atlanta, give me a holler. You can always get a steak and bottle of cheap chianti here. I'm getting closer and closer to that hip replacement decision so getting some first-hand info on what to expect would be great. Take care.
chas chas ... Yes, when I said something different, I meant something like what 124 did ... guess now I'll have to try it as a bossa ... unfortunately #1 - I REALLY appreciate the invitation and would love to have the opportunity to meet you in person and hear you play some jazz, but I am headed to a wedding in Dallas, ... after landing in Big D, my wife and I will be driving to Shreveport to visit DonM, then going back to Dallas ... after the wedding in Dallas, we will be driving to San Antonio for a couple of days, then flying back home ... unfortunately #2 - I've had my knees replaced, not my hip (yet!!!), so I can't give you any advice on the hip ... t.
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#268439 - 08/02/09 10:32 PM
Re: ANNOUNCING the August #3 eJam
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/01/09
Posts: 2195
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Donny, thanks for your version of this old classic. I guess we're both on the same wavelength with this one. As chas noted, it's a two-chord number and there's not too much that can be done with it. Of course, someone will now prove me hopelessly wrong on that score. Wow! Chas, Tony Mads, hope you can't see me blushing after such glowing praise. Coming from 'real' musicians, it's very appreciated. I know this genre isn't your bag chas (mine neither, really) but I'm of the same thinking as you regarding how an arranger should be used. I didn't spend a lot of time on this, as I wanted it to sound a bit rough around the edges. Smooth and slick is okay sometimes, but I think that this genre is all the better for a more ragged feel. Tony, I agree with your comments re. the harmony. I don't like blaming the tools, but I do think maybe the 'ih' is beginning to show its age as we become accustomed to the newer generation of harmonizers. Thanks again, guys, for the listen and comments.
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