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rogonzab
30 posts
Apr 08, 2012
7:16 AM


Great groove!
Stevelegh
462 posts
Apr 08, 2012
7:54 AM
Excellent! Sounded great!
oldwailer
1876 posts
Apr 08, 2012
10:58 AM
Very cool!
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Steamrollin Stan
336 posts
Apr 08, 2012
11:09 AM
So thats how you use a looper, well done!!!!!
nacoran
5506 posts
Apr 08, 2012
1:21 PM
I tried to click on your link in your profile to see if it led to more of your stuff, but it's broken. Great use of the looper, especially how quickly you set up the loops.

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boris_plotnikov
718 posts
Apr 08, 2012
8:38 PM
Another great player from Russia. Sergey also a very nice sax and clarinet player.
I like this video with harmonica and looper.

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tookatooka
2899 posts
Apr 09, 2012
3:24 AM
I'd love to be let loose in his studio there.
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Frank
567 posts
Apr 09, 2012
6:05 AM
He has it actually sounding like an ensemble of different players sitting around making music.
HarpNinja
2305 posts
Apr 09, 2012
6:34 AM
This is some cool stuff! I like the instrumentation and use of chromatic. Very cool way to approach this.

I don't know the full context of his looping, but again, I always like to bring up the importance of not taking forever to loop the foundation of a tune relative to playing the hook. You have more freedom if you are only doing a song or two, etc, but a full set of instrumentals, for example, with 1min setups gets predicable.

He seems to be pretty efficient, though. Love his approach to percussion.
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AirMojo
272 posts
Apr 10, 2012
1:59 PM
That is really nice !

Does anyone know what key chromatic he is starting with ?

I thought it was a 16-hole Key of C since that is a typical chromatic to have and use... but does not seem so, along with the button work... ?
AirMojo
273 posts
Apr 10, 2012
3:09 PM
I think it is a C chromatic... the opening lick on the 1st octave... (the '<' means "button in")

2B 2B 2B< 2B 3B 2B 3B 3B< 3B

Song is in the key of E ?

Last Edited by on Apr 10, 2012 3:16 PM


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