Re: The Lord of the Bass - Updated with a BRAZILIAN SAMBA
Posted: Sat Oct 29, 2011 4:40 pm
ChrisWerner wrote:A hidden conversation between a musici and his instrument :
"Do you love me ?", she asked.
"Yes for sure, to the last day of our world" he answered.
"Show me your love !" she dictated.
"but I do already, or?"
"our love is fresh" she said " please bring me to sing, I really want you to"
" give me space in a track, why I should fight against all other instruments, I am your queen, your voice in music, give me my maximum authority !"
" I don't know what you mean, sorry."
"When it is dark and you are comfortable, grab me and stroke one of my strings, let it sustain out, just follow my language, follow my vibes and hopefully you will understand that I am a good partner for your life"
It's time to let her sing Nestor, Don't force her into a samba blabla where all instruments stands in the same row. She is yours, be hers !


Trying to interpret what you say, I feel compelled to try out a new song inspired in your words, that would be something like:
"To let her singing freshness have a lot of space in a focused non-frequency-fighting track so she can be the Queen she is, and rise up her voice and show her maximum authority through many long, endless moments of sustain, following her language and vibes instate of mine, and consequently finally undersn that she is a good partner for life!"
But welll, I ended up with more fusion anyway...

The Singing Queen
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25529735/The%20 ... 0Queen.mp3