+1 and he can sing too!!!Assyrianpianist wrote:This guy can play on a $50 Casio and still sound good.
This guy kills on the Kronos
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<i>”It’s easy to play any musical instrument: all you have to do is touch the right key at the right time and the instrument will play itself.”
<br>Johann Sebastian Bach
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Rick Stirling - Retired Electrical Engineer - Erstwhile Photographer
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Wow, just Wow
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They are certainly one smoking' trio and he is incredible on keys. I just wonder when his fingers are going to fall off from going so fast for so long?
Did anyone else notice that on the tune where he sang, pretty much at the end of the song, the drummer looked directly ay him and gave him the shush sign with a finger to the lips, meaning cut it?
Did anyone else notice that on the tune where he sang, pretty much at the end of the song, the drummer looked directly ay him and gave him the shush sign with a finger to the lips, meaning cut it?
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kenackr
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Arne,
When I owned a music store in Cincinnati (USA) I got to meet and spend some time with both Victor Wooten & Steve Bailey, who at that time were the number 1&2 bass players in the world. I sponsored a benefit concert for the local school for the deaf and Victor & Steve were the signature act.
Everyone is certainly entitled to their own opinion, of course, but playing in an informal gig at a local establishment, where the vibe was obviously heavy on improvisation, my opinion is that the bass player was not that far from the level that both Victor & Steve played at, even though their performance was very well rehearsed beforehand.
When I owned a music store in Cincinnati (USA) I got to meet and spend some time with both Victor Wooten & Steve Bailey, who at that time were the number 1&2 bass players in the world. I sponsored a benefit concert for the local school for the deaf and Victor & Steve were the signature act.
Everyone is certainly entitled to their own opinion, of course, but playing in an informal gig at a local establishment, where the vibe was obviously heavy on improvisation, my opinion is that the bass player was not that far from the level that both Victor & Steve played at, even though their performance was very well rehearsed beforehand.
O88, T1, Wavestation, M1r, Pa 4X 76, Proteus 1-3, Morpheus, UltraProteus, K1200, Akai S2000, DP8