A bit of Jazz on an old Kinko
A bit of Jazz on an old Kinko
I love Jazz and Blues, too, for to change me from my usual exercises, I played on a piece of jazz for play-along.
I hope that you will spend a pleasant time all the same.
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I hope that you will spend a pleasant time all the same.
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As a friend who likes what you are doing, this piece made me feel you were groping in the dark. Please know this is NOT negative criticism, but I didn't get the same feeling that I get from your other pieces.
Thanks Eugene and Felix to your answers.
I do not know what answer to you, Felix, except that obviously there is no problem with your comment.
I am happy that despite the fact that I am a novice, there is pieces of me that you like.
As I said above, I love jazz and blues, and I regularly tries to recover with my Shakuhachi the sensations I feel listening to old blues, played on guitar for example.
But I agree that there is still some way to go!
I do not know what answer to you, Felix, except that obviously there is no problem with your comment.
I am happy that despite the fact that I am a novice, there is pieces of me that you like.
As I said above, I love jazz and blues, and I regularly tries to recover with my Shakuhachi the sensations I feel listening to old blues, played on guitar for example.
But I agree that there is still some way to go!
I am glad you realise that I was not being negative. I love your stuff, and the fact that you put it out there, it's brave. This piece of music was forcing you to take a direction, a wrong one for you, rather than as usually happens, that you choose the direction, like Spirit Call which I loved.
As I say in my personal message to you Felix, I discovered this instrument later,
and I know that I would never be a great Shakuhachi player.
It reduces the field of my technical possibilities in the future, but it gives me more freedom in the choices I make, since I don't have a goal.
Do things now, in directions that attract me to present, quite simply.
Even if one does not know all the infinite possibilities of Life, can be happy about the piece of road we travel...
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and I know that I would never be a great Shakuhachi player.
It reduces the field of my technical possibilities in the future, but it gives me more freedom in the choices I make, since I don't have a goal.
Do things now, in directions that attract me to present, quite simply.
Even if one does not know all the infinite possibilities of Life, can be happy about the piece of road we travel...
Friendly
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