Ryan Middagh Jazz Orchestra | Don't Push
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 มิ.ย. 2018
- LIVE FROM LAYMAN presents
Ryan Middagh Jazz Orchestra | Don't Push
SAXOPHONES:
Ryan Middagh (Soloist)
Alex Graham
Jovan Quallo
Jeff Coffin
Evan Cobb
Jimmy Bowland
TRUMPETS:
Steve Patrick
Mike Haynes
Jeff Bailey
Elliott Life
TROMBONES:
Barry Green
Roy Agee
Jeremy Wilson
Brian Entwistle
RHYTHM SECTION:
Lindsay Miller
David Rodgers
Patrick Atwater
Marcus Finnie
Composed by Ryan Middagh
www.ryanmiddagh.com
Recorded Live at Layman Drug Company, Feb. 18, 2018
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Promotional Consideration provided by AEA MICROPHONES
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Production Company: Bucket's Moving Company www.bucketsmovingcompany.com
Director and Editor: Alex Chaloff
Camera Operator: Jonathan Hagans
Recording and Mix Engineer: Alex Chaloff
Assistant Engineers: Will Powell and Benton Black - เพลง
Wow🎷🎷
SUPER
Trying to play the trumpet 1 part on this in high school is quite scary
You got it!!!
Damn that bariton gave me goosebumps!
Jose Tenorio his tone could be better at some parts, but overall he was really good
Matthew Fry I dunno, like 1:29 when he goes into the higher register
LavaSpeedRacer - I couldn’t agree more. Spots I wish I could have redone (or played better in the first place 😂😂), but that’s the beauty of live recording, captures what’s there (for better or worse). Promise you the next one will be better. Thanks for listening.
Great to see some ribbons in the mix but condensers will tend to 'mask' out the delicacy of the ribbons especially in the highs. So, the ear will shut down a bit or adjust to the hottest highs in a soundscape. Just think of when you get a blast of feedback and then it sounds like you're underwater or have cotton in the ears for about a minute or so...same thing listening to exaggerated highs, but it's on a more subtle level mostly.
ALL-RIBBON SESSIONS PLEASE! (the don't just give 'character' to the sound but add shape and a tactile sense of being there with the musician.)
What make baris are you two playing and mouthpiece / reeds? Sound good!
I don't know but that rose gold is beautiful