RE: [DMCForum] Zen and the art of tooting your own horn [not at all DeLo
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RE: [DMCForum] Zen and the art of tooting your own horn [not at all DeLorean-related]
- From: "timnagin" <timnagin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 19:25:00 -0500
Wow, Farrar...very, very nice work! That makes me wish I had kept playing.
Let me know when your CD is available!
Greg
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From: Doc Hudkins [mailto:dochudkins@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 5:36 PM
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Subject: [DMCForum] Zen and the art of tooting your own horn [not at all
DeLorean-related]
Just read the excerpted portion of the Project Vixen
Zen. Reminded me of the recording session I just got
through with. It was a jazz recording made for family,
and so I wasn't concerned with getting something that
Sony or Warner Bros. would pick up; I was more
interested in capturing a "live" performance. Most of
the tunes were done in one take.
The whole upshot of this is I'm about to show off.
Here are links to some excerpts from the CD we just
put together in Atlanta. (I can't give away whole
songs because I'd get in legal trouble. No, really.)
I'll give some tune names here because I'm sure the
authors are dead.
excerpt from "Sandu":
http://www.smeghead.org/sounds/s.wma
excerpt from "Big Butter and Egg Man":
http://www.smeghead.org/sounds/bbaem.wma
and a couple of bossa novas by a guy who is still
alive:
http://www.smeghead.org/sounds/t.wma
http://www.smeghead.org/sounds/z.wma
That's me, warts and all.
Yes, they're all in Windoze Media format. Sorry. By
the way, the more mellow of the two horns is a
flugelhorn. I recall somebody on this listis or was a
trumpet player so I thought I'd share.
Farrar
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