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Vagabond

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Very interesting piece indeed. The midsection literally scared me, extremely dissonnant, but still somehow enjoyable.

Hey,

Thanks for listening! I'm glad you found it interesting. Scary at times, yes.. I can understand that. ;)

Another nice improv piece. Especially like the atmosphere in this one, very eerie, and i love that.

Listening to you guys just makes me want to find some musicians to jam. You sound great together.

Again well done!

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Another nice improv piece. Especially like the atmosphere in this one, very eerie, and i love that.

Listening to you guys just makes me want to find some musicians to jam. You sound great together.

Again well done!

Thanks for listening - it's always a treat to get to play with top-notch musicians. :)

I appreciate your comments, and I hope you find some cats to jam with.

  • 1 month later...

ok, being a half-professional vagabond, i find this really exciting. it has that funky-crazy vagabondism induced mental realm, where you find yourself between utterly devastating amounts of energy and sudden bursts of tiredness. it has many ways of walking, and thus your title is very fit. the feet that think. and some nice strong stout in it. empty stomach, but who cares bout food, anyway. and when i hear that bass trombone it makes me think of that fat scallop that said: are you lonely, sexy? ok, in the end she charges money, so it's not so free. but for the moment.

  • Author

ok, being a half-professional vagabond, i find this really exciting. it has that funky-crazy vagabondism induced mental realm, where you find yourself between utterly devastating amounts of energy and sudden bursts of tiredness. it has many ways of walking, and thus your title is very fit. the feet that think. and some nice strong stout in it. empty stomach, but who cares bout food, anyway. and when i hear that bass trombone it makes me think of that fat scallop that said: are you lonely, sexy? ok, in the end she charges money, so it's not so free. but for the moment.

I'm not sure how to respond to this with anything other than "thank you" ...

:blink:

:)

excellent players, excellent take, and sounds like "old school" ornate coleman for the chorus, later with some kenny garret motives, but i think the sound of the bone took it someplace different than both, its a really good piece. couldn't find the meter, its like its 8/4 divided into 3-2-3 or something..i love those stuff, it takes alot of passion and focus to be able to play this without killing the audience, which you made it and kept it interesting throughout.

as a jazz listener i'd love to hear more breaking loose even, it still sounds as if you are trying to keep the frame of ornate coleman or bob berg stuff, not meaning you are not there, but that you could get your own sound if you kept looking for that particular vibe in you.

in any case, i loved it!

  • Author

excellent players, excellent take, and sounds like "old school" ornate coleman for the chorus, later with some kenny garret motives, but i think the sound of the bone took it someplace different than both, its a really good piece. couldn't find the meter, its like its 8/4 divided into 3-2-3 or something..i love those stuff, it takes alot of passion and focus to be able to play this without killing the audience, which you made it and kept it interesting throughout.

as a jazz listener i'd love to hear more breaking loose even, it still sounds as if you are trying to keep the frame of ornate coleman or bob berg stuff, not meaning you are not there, but that you could get your own sound if you kept looking for that particular vibe in you.

in any case, i loved it!

Hey,

Thanks a lot for listening, I'm glad that the energy level kept it interesting for you. :)

I hear what you mean, wanting more "breaking loose", and the group has evolved a lot - musically - in the last while. We're gearing up for a record at the end of the summer. :)

I'll let you all know when it's done.

Glad you liked it!

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