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Turtle Island ( Mike Oldfield ) - TR3S LUNAS cover

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Uploaded by on Apr 26, 2007

All instruments played in real time, except drums, which are sequenced. Sax sound comes from breath controller located in my mouth, providing an incredible real sax sound.

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  • gracias, por existir!! me has transportado como mínimo a donde me hace ir mike oldfield gracias de nuevo

  • Muchas gracias.

  • Good stuff man. I like this one, but I wish Mike would use real saxes in his work. Your cover here is excellent though.

  • Actually, Mike played this sax sound part with his guitar by modifying its sound and converting to a sax sound!

    Thanks!

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  • Smooth!!! I'ts was really nice!!

  • WOW! Amazing man, that sax thing was great. Well done!

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  • Nicee! congratulations!!

  • La musica que haces es muy buena. Sigue asi.

  • Way to go you look like a robot please for god sake get into it move a little and have some fun. Do it for mike old field.

  • Much respect man. 5 stars!!

  • gran temaa me pone los pelos de punta

  • you play well but to static..sorry..it sounds nice but not splended..try to give it more feeling and not electronik..just my opinion ;)

  • how does the breath thing work?

  • Realmente precioso !!! enhorabuena :)

  • trully nice man , but guitar have more filling than keyboard , although i also play on keyboard anyway great played. :)

  • Ah, check out Eric Clapton's song Reptile, from the live concert One More Car, One More Rider. Same "sax breather" or whatever you wanna call it, and his methodology makes it sound just like a sax player (I played alto and tenor for about 10 years).

    The only thing I noticed about your sax patch is that it has too much "bite," that is to say, too much front of the note - something a real sax player compensates for.

    But this sounds great! Good job!

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