Thanks a lot, Tony... it means a lot. But... I think this is more a case of the chart making me look better... not to mention the rest of the band. :)
It's just a great chart.. it has a lot of natural 'drama' and 'build' in the harmony as well as some meter changes that give it some contrast and something that make your ears perk up.
yep it's a great chart, but i've been listening and judging players for a long time. i get the feeling you're very talented and just by what you do and say on the site i think a lot of you.
and in this piece it's obvious that you are a very sensitive musician, so take the kudos.
i also know you have one of the best teachers around. so yeah man!
hi, i am very impressed!!you all look very young and you played that beautiful.great dynamics and sensitive playing by the whole band.everything sounds and looks very very professional.very good post.thanks for sharing!
Hi James, Nice playing from you and the group. It's all there. Sensitivity, dynamics, pacing, listening, the use of motives in the improv... The mallet sound was nice and fat with good clarity. (Not that I'm biased or anything about that. Ha!Ha!). Also, good use of all four mallets. The fulcrum grip seems to be getting more and more natural and ingrained in your playing.
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Ed Saindon http://www.edsaindon.com
Check out my cds: http://micelimusic.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=24_4
Yes, really impressive and beautiful... especially from such young musicians!
Fine, subtle, accurate, individually and collectively...
Wow!
MN
PS: and aswell, beautiful tune of yours Ed! :o)
Thanks again, everyone, for the encouragement. It's not every day that you have Berklee faculty dropping in to listen to your recital but I was very happy to have Gustavo in attendance.
It is a young group and I'm glad to have had the pleasure of their company for this recital... I'm the old man of the group at 24. I wanted to treat them to a beer after the concert to say thanks for playing with me... but the bassist and drummer are still under 21!
I play at a few bars and everyone else is 21 or over except me (I'm 19). It's always funny to be around there but the people usually don't even know how old I am. I order my usual Dr. Pepper on the rocks at one of the bars in particular.
Really nice playing. I really enjoyed it. It reminds me a lot of the tunes on Gary Burton's Next Generation album
I'm going to attempt to get into Berklee for 2011 as a transfer student, even though I hear that they wont take any of my credits (I'm cool with that, I'm willing to start over).
Seems like the place to be.
-Joe Doubleday
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beautiful
tonymiceli Sun, 07/19/2009 - 22:36
james, wow that was really beautiful. really really. the whole band was great!
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Thanks
James Sun, 07/19/2009 - 23:02
In reply to beautiful by tonymiceli
Thanks a lot, Tony... it means a lot. But... I think this is more a case of the chart making me look better... not to mention the rest of the band. :)
It's just a great chart.. it has a lot of natural 'drama' and 'build' in the harmony as well as some meter changes that give it some contrast and something that make your ears perk up.
James
no way
tonymiceli Tue, 07/21/2009 - 17:08
In reply to Thanks by James
yep it's a great chart, but i've been listening and judging players for a long time. i get the feeling you're very talented and just by what you do and say on the site i think a lot of you.
and in this piece it's obvious that you are a very sensitive musician, so take the kudos.
i also know you have one of the best teachers around. so yeah man!
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Tony Miceli
s k y p e: tjazzvibe
i c h a t: tonymiceli
tony@tonymiceli.com
www.facebook.com/people/Tony-Miceli/604414578
www.myspace.com/tonymicelivibes
Thanks again, Tony. James
James Tue, 07/21/2009 - 17:36
In reply to no way by tonymiceli
Thanks again, Tony.
James
i´m impressed
vibraman Mon, 07/20/2009 - 01:56
hi, i am very impressed!!you all look very young and you played that beautiful.great dynamics and sensitive playing by the whole band.everything sounds and looks very very professional.very good post.thanks for sharing!
Yeah James
ed saindon Mon, 07/20/2009 - 08:18
Hi James, Nice playing from you and the group. It's all there. Sensitivity, dynamics, pacing, listening, the use of motives in the improv... The mallet sound was nice and fat with good clarity. (Not that I'm biased or anything about that. Ha!Ha!). Also, good use of all four mallets. The fulcrum grip seems to be getting more and more natural and ingrained in your playing.
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Ed Saindon
http://www.edsaindon.com
Check out my cds: http://micelimusic.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=24_4
Hi James, I'm glad I made it
Gustavo (not verified) Mon, 07/20/2009 - 10:08
Hi James,
I'm glad I made it to that recital. The video turned out to be good as well...
Like I've said before, very nice playing from you and the band.
Gustavo
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Gustavo Agatiello
Wow!
Marie-Noëlle Mon, 07/20/2009 - 10:40
Yes, really impressive and beautiful... especially from such young musicians!
Fine, subtle, accurate, individually and collectively...
Wow!
MN
PS: and aswell, beautiful tune of yours Ed! :o)
Thanks again
James Mon, 07/20/2009 - 11:02
Thanks again, everyone, for the encouragement. It's not every day that you have Berklee faculty dropping in to listen to your recital but I was very happy to have Gustavo in attendance.
It is a young group and I'm glad to have had the pleasure of their company for this recital... I'm the old man of the group at 24. I wanted to treat them to a beer after the concert to say thanks for playing with me... but the bassist and drummer are still under 21!
James
ha I know the feeling
Jdoubleday Mon, 07/20/2009 - 17:07
In reply to Thanks again by James
I play at a few bars and everyone else is 21 or over except me (I'm 19). It's always funny to be around there but the people usually don't even know how old I am. I order my usual Dr. Pepper on the rocks at one of the bars in particular.
Really nice playing. I really enjoyed it. It reminds me a lot of the tunes on Gary Burton's Next Generation album
I'm going to attempt to get into Berklee for 2011 as a transfer student, even though I hear that they wont take any of my credits (I'm cool with that, I'm willing to start over).
Seems like the place to be.
-Joe Doubleday
http://myspace.com/samhinsonproject
http://www.youtube.com/user/Issossk
nice, very nicely done james
steve yeager Mon, 07/20/2009 - 17:21
In reply to Thanks again by James
nice, very nicely done james