Thanks for the listen - I think like all kids, my children probably think their dad's taste in music is absolute trash and would probably rather not be associated wth such things - ahh impetuous youth!
You have quite excellent guitar talent. At first this piece is like one of Paco de Lucia's flamencos but it grew to be something else. By the way i also have daughter... or actually two and this piece got me to think that once they where so young that they've got kick out of a caroussel.
At first the rythm section seemed to be rather futile and distracted listener's attention away from the other parts of the music, but further on it grew to fulfill its purpose. I liked it.
This kind of jamming is hard to stop, want to go on and on... Mellow groove, quite professional. Could be suited well as demonstrating the possibilities of a guitar synth.
Hello Lokakuun_maa, thanks for your review. I never thought of it as a Guitar synth demo but I think you are right because it does showcase a lot of different sounds. However, the sounds used are not available on the guitar synth itself since I have hooked it up to various tone generators and tend to use the sounds on these instead.
Fine tune. Quite effortless feeling. The name of the piece says it all. And you've managed to exepress this feeling of momentarily lassitude via this song.
Each individual did a great job with his/her instrument, but i think some mixing has to be done to make it sound more like a band than different instrument players showing off their talent.
I do agree that the writing could be better on this track. At the same time, the lyrical content of this track involves some age old cuban phrasing and that is nothing to mess with, especially when you are dealing with extraordinary players. It really is a recording of a jam sessions and then edited together to form a song. I think those familiar with congo's will appreciate Sheilas solo - very masterful and full of emotion if you ask me.
Too overwhelming snare drum. As if you did not rely enough to the power of the song itself. Mix the snare down a little bit so that the melody line comes out more. Allthough that's only my opinion.
thanks for taking the time to review. yes I get hooked on reverb and the bongos are a prime example. like most things new this was experimental. good to get constructive reviews like this.
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