You must have recorded a lot of demos, etc. prior to that though?Mathieu wrote:My first album performance ever.
Shhhhhhhhhhh.... I wasn't going to say anything, in fear of it going to his head.kevin shephard wrote:Matt - loved your performance. You show some great studio chops for not having recorded ........
Malcolm Boyce wrote:Shhhhhhhhhhh.... I wasn't going to say anything, in fear of it going to his head.kevin shephard wrote:Matt - loved your performance. You show some great studio chops for not having recorded ........
kevin shephard wrote:Malcolm is right! Kudos to all involved in the CD. Great job!
Matt - loved your performance. You show some great studio chops for not having recorded (hell, you show great studio chops even if you had been for years!). Very tasty stuff. You played so well for the music...something that tends to go to the wayside way too much around here in lieu of trying to impress everyone with how many 32nd notes one can play. Again...great job!!
K
Mathieu wrote:Malcolm Boyce wrote:Shhhhhhhhhhh.... I wasn't going to say anything, in fear of it going to his head.kevin shephard wrote:Matt - loved your performance. You show some great studio chops for not having recorded ........
Too late...
Seriously though, thanks man! It means a lot to me that people who's opinions I respect appreciate where I'm coming from when I play. I just want to play the "right" thing. If I do my job well it makes the artist's music more enjoyable to the listener, that's the goal. Kevin, that's is what I've always loved best about your playing. You play the groove for the music. Your meter is amazing and you play what is best for the overall experience of the song being presented.
That's all I ever hope to do. In the end this album was about Steve's expression of self. I just followed his lead. We all did. He's happy, thus I'm happy.
kevin shephard wrote:That is the perfect attitude Matt. In my humble opinion, that is exactly what our job is.
U1176 wrote:kevin shephard wrote:Malcolm is right! Kudos to all involved in the CD. Great job!
Matt - loved your performance. You show some great studio chops for not having recorded (hell, you show great studio chops even if you had been for years!). Very tasty stuff. You played so well for the music...something that tends to go to the wayside way too much around here in lieu of trying to impress everyone with how many 32nd notes one can play. Again...great job!!
K
Coming from you Kevin that means alot. You are one of my favourite local players when it comes to playing for the music, speaking with your instrument and the s p a c e between the notes. Especially liked what you were doing for Creamer's stuff.
Mathieu wrote:kevin shephard wrote:That is the perfect attitude Matt. In my humble opinion, that is exactly what our job is.
...and that's why we'll continue to get along so well! You still rock pretty hard though.
Malcolm Boyce wrote:Just got a copy of the new Steve Zaat album "Jumpstart To Eternity". Kudos to Zaatman and Andrew on a fab job. Possibly the most accessible recording I've heard from a local artist, definitely one of them.
After I have a chance to absorb it, I'll probably have more to say.
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