hey, i'm just wondering if shah jahan ever produces children with his other wife. because no essay (the ones i know) ever mention them. I thank you for helping me.
Wonderful job, wonderful long notes... I think I am going to start devoting my playing to long notes again... I guess musicians tend to walk away from them because it's just harder to master, but you seem to do it perfectly! :)
I think I've only really started doing long tones in the last couple of years. (I spent a few years arpeggiating all the chords to learn them - thus lots of short notes). I never practise long tones separately - always within a song of some kind, or part of an exercise - more fun.
I used a Raven microphone to a Soundblaster soundcard (cheap one) with the flute at about 2 inches from the mic. Then apply reverb using Sound Forge. The flute is not my favorite, but will do. The headjoint of the flute is custom made (of 18k gold no less) in what's called a butterfly design. Gives more depth to low notes. The Paul Horn "composition" I think was in fact an extemporaneous (sp?) improvisation inside the Taj Mahal.
I really do not know who was playng here? Sounds good, the range seems to be controlled by open holes and some alternate fingerings..please let me know. I would only guess at the electronics used..I do not know!!! thnx, walter
@jazzflutist Hi feeling is there..nice why not find a place with natural acoustics..much better than bad electronics--try a Zoom H4n recorder and 2 matched stereo mikes--you'll be amazed--very cheap to buy these days...I also played with Paul Horn many moons ago--a true master!!!!
I jammed with him a couple of times in a free improv session at the Victoria Jazz Workshop.
Last thing he told me was, "Two five, one."
He did a really nice version of Autumn Leaves with the big band the following evening, and a rendition of his Taj Mahal and Pyramids stuff, using electronics.
I used Sony Sound Forge with Reverb on this clip. It's still a little shrill, so I'll have to figure out how to give it more bass.
I hate shah jahan
NT6146 1 month ago
great music
SyriaTransNapoletana 1 month ago
hey, i'm just wondering if shah jahan ever produces children with his other wife. because no essay (the ones i know) ever mention them. I thank you for helping me.
mssonnet26 3 months ago
Wonderful job, wonderful long notes... I think I am going to start devoting my playing to long notes again... I guess musicians tend to walk away from them because it's just harder to master, but you seem to do it perfectly! :)
fluteloose 2 years ago
I think I've only really started doing long tones in the last couple of years. (I spent a few years arpeggiating all the chords to learn them - thus lots of short notes). I never practise long tones separately - always within a song of some kind, or part of an exercise - more fun.
jazzflutist 2 years ago
I used a Raven microphone to a Soundblaster soundcard (cheap one) with the flute at about 2 inches from the mic. Then apply reverb using Sound Forge. The flute is not my favorite, but will do. The headjoint of the flute is custom made (of 18k gold no less) in what's called a butterfly design. Gives more depth to low notes. The Paul Horn "composition" I think was in fact an extemporaneous (sp?) improvisation inside the Taj Mahal.
jazzflutist 3 years ago
I really do not know who was playng here? Sounds good, the range seems to be controlled by open holes and some alternate fingerings..please let me know. I would only guess at the electronics used..I do not know!!! thnx, walter
padleynj 3 years ago
It was me playing padleynj, nobody else. Just a straight recording using cheap equipment, with some reverb added using Sound Forge 9.
jazzflutist 3 years ago
@jazzflutist Hi feeling is there..nice why not find a place with natural acoustics..much better than bad electronics--try a Zoom H4n recorder and 2 matched stereo mikes--you'll be amazed--very cheap to buy these days...I also played with Paul Horn many moons ago--a true master!!!!
WoodwindMusic 1 year ago
@WoodwindMusic
Thanks for the tip. Haven't got the electronics figured out yet. Also, this one is a bit too reverb-y.
jazzflutist 1 year ago
Total art , Paul Horn move over(I have jammed with him(soprano) Please teach me your sound embuchure for flute. The video is good too.
Keep going. God is alive and active as you.
valvetrom 3 years ago
I jammed with him a couple of times in a free improv session at the Victoria Jazz Workshop.
Last thing he told me was, "Two five, one."
He did a really nice version of Autumn Leaves with the big band the following evening, and a rendition of his Taj Mahal and Pyramids stuff, using electronics.
I used Sony Sound Forge with Reverb on this clip. It's still a little shrill, so I'll have to figure out how to give it more bass.
I'm using a custom Goosman mpc, Yamaha 481.
jazzflutist 3 years ago
Very, very Coool!
CooolJazzz 3 years ago