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That is a very busy piece! And with the syncopation you have put into it I had difficulty even finding a 'one, two, three'. But with that straight 'waltz beat' in the middle I did finally get the hang of it. You must have had at least 50 multitrack sheets to put into this one. Very interesting to listen to, though!
I reckon that most of the petals must have fallen off the flowers by the time you got to the end!
Hugh
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A great piece for you put together, and well worth the effort you must have put in, just out of curiosity what do you use ? keyboards, or a Computer and Vsts ? or external sound module and midi keyboard , would be interested to know
Brian007
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Hi Tony..A lot going on there. Some great big band sounds. Not a tune I am familiar with but enjoyed it. Never multi tracked perhaps something to look into. John
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Hi Tony Absolutely terrific multittracking arrangement. I think if Stan Kenton was still around , he would have considered hanging up his baton Very enjoyable listen Regards Don
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Ajay, speechless. Your modern way of playing pushes the boundaries of music. It is a beauty, with the professional quality that is only heard in the great jazz musicians. I'm putting here the version of SESI BIGBAND - Rio Grande do Norte (a state of northeastern Brazil) presented live at Metropolitan Christmas Church in front of an audience of 4,500 people. I compared, I compared... Wow!!!
A spectacular arrangement. Congratulations.
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