Stella by Starlight - Chad LB, Cecil Alexander, Mark Lewandowski, Charles Goold
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ธ.ค. 2023
- Chad LB Standard Sessions Vol. 35
Stella By Starlight (Victor Young)
Chad LB - Tenor Saxophone
Cecil Alexander - Guitar
Mark Lewandowski - Bass
Charles Goold - Drums
Equipment:
Nexus Select Saxophone
Nexus Edge Mouthpiece
Nexus Oracle Ligature
Nexus Elite Reeds
www.nexussaxophones.com
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Hailed as a "Sax Phenom" by the New York Daily News, Chad LB is a featured artist on 2 GRAMMY winning albums, and has toured through 6 continents playing venues from Carnegie Hall to the Super Bowl. As a bandleader, he’s headlined jazz venues and festivals around the world, and as a soloist he’s joined acts like Chris Botti, Arturo Sandoval, and Christian McBride. No stranger to the big screen, Chad has been featured on numerous TV shows with pop icons like Taylor Swift, rock legends like Don Henley, as well as the Hollywood film, “Here Today” with Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish.
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I truly feel like Chad is the epitome of what it means to be a role model. Talent, skill, hardwork, knowledge, humility, entrepreneurship, and charisma. As a younger player, I feel like he is someone that anyone can look up to. 👑
Thank you so much! That really means a lot to me.
What a guitar solo that was awesome
Yeah, I can’t stop listening to it. So many ideas
Cecil is a beast
Finally! Chad playing Stella!
Thanks for watching!!
Chad and Cecil 🔥🔥🔥
so this is the new media outlet for modern jazz artists.....emmet cohen and Chad LB and friends are doing the lords work. i love it! sometimes i listen to so much good jazz that I dont have time to practice and play lol my loss right?
Reaching that level of speed and improvisation on the saxophone is not a joke🙌🏿🙌🏿🙌🏿
Flawless as usual👌
However, It would be amazing to hear your take on Kerns The song js you 🤩
I just enjoyed when you play any standard song, what a language do you have, it's amazing!.
Holly hell dude! Everyone on absolute 🔥🔥🔥! Just loved it. MORE MORE AND MORE PLS🤣😎🎸
Thanks for watching!! Glad you dig it!!
Cecil Alexander is the gee
Yes!!
goated with the sauce
@@ChadLefkowitzBrown Like your channel man I have been following for a while...
I hope I can get transcription for the guitar....🙌🙌🙌
This is real Hip Hop. Love it!
Thank you ❤
Awesome 👏
Amazingggg❤❤❤❤
tremendos performances y solos uffff
great Cecil 😍
Great !!!!!
Cecil is a freaking beast man😅
Parfait
❤❤❤❤
Here's the deal.. I've been studying for a very long time, but I still can't get to the level of free solo. At least one single one. And Chad has already changed a lot of styles and mastered a lot of new styles. Although I 4 years ago I also had a collection of phrases at a pace of 180 beats per minute, fast passages.. How to learn it and make it) eh)).....
Cecil didnt look at his fingers once.
The overhead mics on the drums are too high up. That makes the drumsound lacking presence. Also check the phase between overheads and snare, the snare sounds thin, has no body.
Other than that great as always. 😇
Thanks for the feedback! 😊
The drum sound was almost entirely from the room mic for this mix, no overheads. It came down to wanting more natural room sound without the drums overpowering the mix.
Ok, got it. That‘s why the drums sound very diffused. I would use the mics that you have set up. The sound would probably be a lot better.
The drummer plays soft enough, I don‘t see a problem of him being overpowering.
The mixture between direct signals (sax, bass, guitar) and room signals sounds strange.
It also makes the rhythm section seem not as tight, because you cannot hear the ping of the cymbals in context with the bass.
By using the drum mics you don‘t make the drums louder, just more present/clear.
Using the room sound for drums makes sense, if the room sounds really great, which is unfortunately not the case with this room.
@@noahavary6157 erhhrmmm as a random drummer on the internet, I wholeheartedly agree with the decision to use more room for this kind of recording. I HHHHHATE super pristine, clear drum sounds for swangin', it makes it sound artificial and contrived and kills the 'session' vibe. I dig the sounds, it feels warm to me!