That's good to hear as I've only been playing the instrument for 5-6 months.
No kidding? You're definitely have a natural talent for the cello. Keep it going.
"Paris in the mid-late 70s"
I had the blessing of living in France from the early 70's to early 80's, and I had the pleasure of hearing American jazz fusion players play, and practice their crafts when I was living in Paris, before moving to another part of the country.
No kidding about the short time I've been playing and recording cello. I probably started recording it in the first few days of playing. I have no idea if I have a natural talent for it. I think it's more a talent for playing stringed instruments in general.
I still make loads and loads of mistakes when recording cello (and other instruments) but one of my top skills is editing of audio parts. So, my playing ends up sounding much better than the raw, recorded version after my careful splicing together and layering of the best takes.
Good to hear about you getting to hear American jazz fusion players play in Paris many years ago.
Freakin' Brilliant track! I like the unique way you fused the psychedelic and Eastern Jazz, while alternating different drum styles throughout the song, and making it your own. The cello tracks are outstanding and their arrangements, well balanced. This song reminds me of my days in Paris in the mid-late 70s. Thanks for the memories.
Yes, ever-changing drum styles are a big part of my music, for various reasons. I try out so many different drum styles and often find that quite a few will fit so then try to work out how I'm going to get them all in (without overdoing it for the sake of it).
Also, I do a lot of stuff in the same key so having evolving drums helps give different sections in the same key different characters, hopefully hiding the lack of key changes.
"cello tracks are outstanding"
That's good to hear as I've only been playing the instrument for 5-6 months.
"Paris in the mid-late 70s"
No idea why it reminds you of that time but I'll take it anyway. I wonder if you heard music like this back then in Paris.
Dope lyrics and perfect music composition/arrangement; well produced. I can seriously hear this track in a movie or add a music video to it. Excellent work.
on Navigating The Neversphere by StaticNomad
That's good to hear as I've only been playing the instrument for 5-6 months.
No kidding? You're definitely have a natural talent for the cello. Keep it going.
"Paris in the mid-late 70s"
I had the blessing of living in France from the early 70's to early 80's, and I had the pleasure of hearing American jazz fusion players play, and practice their crafts when I was living in Paris, before moving to another part of the country.
No kidding about the short time I've been playing and recording cello. I probably started recording it in the first few days of playing. I have no idea if I have a natural talent for it. I think it's more a talent for playing stringed instruments in general.
I still make loads and loads of mistakes when recording cello (and other instruments) but one of my top skills is editing of audio parts. So, my playing ends up sounding much better than the raw, recorded version after my careful splicing together and layering of the best takes.
Good to hear about you getting to hear American jazz fusion players play in Paris many years ago.
Thanks for the additional thoughts.
on Navigating The Neversphere by StaticNomad
Great to hear you think it's freakin' brilliant.
Yes, ever-changing drum styles are a big part of my music, for various reasons. I try out so many different drum styles and often find that quite a few will fit so then try to work out how I'm going to get them all in (without overdoing it for the sake of it).
Also, I do a lot of stuff in the same key so having evolving drums helps give different sections in the same key different characters, hopefully hiding the lack of key changes.
"cello tracks are outstanding"
That's good to hear as I've only been playing the instrument for 5-6 months.
"Paris in the mid-late 70s"
No idea why it reminds you of that time but I'll take it anyway. I wonder if you heard music like this back then in Paris.
Thanks again.
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Freakin' Cool Track! I really dig your drum and bass approach to it. Nice work.
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