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I don't usually document anything, but sometimes I want to find out how some of the things I play sound "from the outside", so I film or record them to get "a view from another angle."
For example, I did this yesterday with a few phrases...:
No problem @Claymorexz ,
I didn't find it offensive, although I'm not sure you understand what I meant, in general terms, it's probably my bad English.
It's a shame you don't dance, isn't it? :ROFLMAO:
Best regards!
@Clamorexz, that´s very much a secondary subject in my comment.
Anyway Mustang Sally (Wilson Picket) is about 110 bpm, and Walking in Memphis (Marc Cohn), has different tempos but it is about 127 bpm most of the time, and by Cher too, or slightly faster.
You go dancing too?
Anyway, not too...
This has intrigued me for years:
In this website a lot of people constantly talks about people dancing with the group, but I haven't seen a group in a dance venue since the 70s, and even then, there were on very few occasions.
Where is this supposed to happen? Not in places like New York...
About "how to play songs that I don't like", I believe that people that do that have a further goal behind, such as money, friendship, simple practice, or whatever it is.
So to me it seems you have to find a goal that makes it worth going through such inconvenience.
Now, personally, I don't...
In my country, I didn't have access to live drummers, but, ever since I was born, I listened to the extensive collection of Jazz and Brazilian records (50s-60s) featuring the most outstanding musicians of those decades from my parents (non musicians).
I always liked the drums but never played...
Every ship, each band, is different.
We only played after midnight at the "night club", and, once every 5 days, an hour at the pool. Only Jazz, whatever we wanted (not dance music), with good musicians. Each musician had his own room, with full bath.
Dear @Tamboreter
Yes (I wanted to write "almost 20 years after the original"), the original, for what I know, was written in 1942 and recorded in 1944 with another name ("Interlude") with Sarah V. and was all straight ahead, not even with those latin sections. Your version is from 1961, I...
Dear @Syncopated_1 ,
Thanks a lot for the answer, I thought that you have been playing these styles with bands since College...
... and many years already passed, or maybe I´m confusing everything ... I thought you are in your 60´s more or less, again, maybe I´m completely wrong, sorry...
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