hey avril2! the tuba and banjo are not redundant, neither is the clarinet,xylophone, or, especially the accordion! it's just that it can get lost in the digital clutter. expand your parameters, these are all very hip, very expressive instruments.for myself, much as i enjoy a saxophone, i recently attended a concert where the star felt the need for an extended sax solo EVERY song! overkill!
Wow, this is really something. Zach Whyte was the husband of my deceased great-aunt who passed when I was still a baby. But I have heard quite a bit about him and it is great to see his memory is still alive. Thanks for the upload!
A lesson in restraint! This tune stays right in the pocket.
Mournful!
56conn6h 9 months ago
hey avril2! the tuba and banjo are not redundant, neither is the clarinet,xylophone, or, especially the accordion! it's just that it can get lost in the digital clutter. expand your parameters, these are all very hip, very expressive instruments.for myself, much as i enjoy a saxophone, i recently attended a concert where the star felt the need for an extended sax solo EVERY song! overkill!
TrashcanBoogie 11 months ago
Great Jazz.
tenorbanjo4 1 year ago
Beautiful!
Urbino237 1 year ago
Wow, this is really something. Zach Whyte was the husband of my deceased great-aunt who passed when I was still a baby. But I have heard quite a bit about him and it is great to see his memory is still alive. Thanks for the upload!
1joker88 1 year ago
Fascinating.
No-one at the time knew the tuba and banjo were soon to be redundant, or what prominence the saxophone would assume.
avril2 2 years ago
This is really interesting. From one Zac Whyte to another. Thank you for the post.
zacwhyte 2 years ago
Thank you so much for sharing this wonderful posting. It is greatly appreciated.
Corrie121 2 years ago
whoa.... that is really laid back. thanks for the post.
bill3murr 2 years ago