What corps did the drummer march with? He has definite tenor motions...efficient, purposeful, and decisive! The keys are magical, transformative, tenor, fabuloso and the bass...tasteful, accommodating, driven, sexy! This is very nice!!
Such a great rhythm section, man, those 2 guys really cook.And I loved the sax player's tentative approach at first, until she grabbed full hold and flung it around. Great version.
I love the way the tenor player starts off like she's working it out by ear for the first time 0:42-1:01. She isn't is she? Is she??? Superb all round especially the drumming.
I don't believe its superimposed since the count will match at the end of 4 bars. every part of this song is at least 4 bars each chord, it will make sense 4*6 = 24, 3*8 = 24. the drummer can count 8 bars and the other may count 4 bars. But i believe he's counting in 6/8 'cause the way he count every drumm fill.
great ideas and impro....
woo that man on the drums ! hey so nice that groove for this 3/4 tune ! you kill it man !
Thanks sir!
Rich interpretation really laying down in audio wonderland!
Appreciate it sir!
my favorite version so far...nice job
My favorite too
Also for me, this is the best version I've heard so far. Thanks!
This is too good, so tasty
Jazmin is great!
On my list to catch you guys live!
Very tight rythum section and all solos fantastic! Love it!
🙏🏾🙏🏾
That was way cool. Thanks.
What corps did the drummer march with? He has definite tenor motions...efficient, purposeful, and decisive! The keys are magical, transformative, tenor, fabuloso and the bass...tasteful, accommodating, driven, sexy! This is very nice!!
Thanks so much! I marched a few drum corps and Wgi groups:
Glassmen 2005 bass 3
Bluecoats 2007-08 bass 2
Music City Mystique 2006 & 2008 bass 1
yes i like it, very good colluded and performance
Such a great rhythm section, man, those 2 guys really cook.And I loved the sax player's tentative approach at first, until she grabbed full hold and flung it around. Great version.
awesome!
sweet sounds
man. this base though.
Very nice indeed
somebody please tell me when did a crab ever live that had feathers
Haha... evidently it was the name of composer's Steve Kuhn's dog!
Stranger things....lol
Very nice!
Nice playing!
Maravilhoso! Awesome ❤️❤️
You’re too kind!
I love the way the tenor player starts off like she's working it out by ear for the first time 0:42-1:01. She isn't is she? Is she??? Superb all round especially the drumming.
You guys so hot, gonna start a fire!!!
About quarter note =BPM 94, but starts out slower
Gee, what'd the drummer and the Dj do to get brushed out of the credits? Or do we just assume the obvious.
Dave Wray Aw man totally forgot you add the dj to the credits! My apologies. This is the drummers channel so figured people would know who it is. Lol
what's happening rhythmically- is it 6/8 superimposed over 3/4 on drums ?
I don't believe its superimposed since the count will match at the end of 4 bars. every part of this song is at least 4 bars each chord, it will make sense 4*6 = 24, 3*8 = 24. the drummer can count 8 bars and the other may count 4 bars. But i believe he's counting in 6/8 'cause the way he count every drumm fill.
Counting it like a 3/4!!
Performed as a slow funky waltz