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crash and burn at 3:12. You’re welcome
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01-29-2025 02:13 PM
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Heh. Well, your crash and burn is not dissimilar to my usual solos... and your recovery is waaaayyy better.
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No one noticed but best to play it twice just case!
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The recovery is always the critical factor. My usual level of errors and recovery is at least dozens per performance, but I can usually pull them off so the result is smooth and integrated into the piece. Since everything I play is improvisational there’s no accounting to a fixed arrangement. I wouldn’t have it any other way
Originally Posted by Cunamara
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I LIKED it! It's a missed opportunity to scowl and fix it and return to the horse rather than embrace the possibility that a new timbre can be a motif in the "non standard" soundscape.
Now I miss the glitch and I'm thinking of new sounds and how to use them.
Either way, Love it Mark!
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Glitch lifestyle- it’s a choice. It’s an entire culture!
Originally Posted by Jimmy blue note
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Ask Thelonious
Originally Posted by Mark Kleinhaut
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On recordings, I sometimes hear Sarah V get so adventurous that she slips up, and just continues on, permanent record or not.



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