"Besame Mucho" -- Cuban Bolero on my Clinesmith
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Mike Neer
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I've written a blog post related to this recording and the business of playing melody with feeling, if anyone is interested.
http://www.mikeneer.com/lapsteelin/?p=1633
Interpreting melody with feeling is kind of a new thing for me, but probably the biggest fundamental.
http://www.mikeneer.com/lapsteelin/?p=1633
Interpreting melody with feeling is kind of a new thing for me, but probably the biggest fundamental.
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Mike Neer
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Thanks to everyone for the kind words. Much appreciated.
I'm going to record a CD of Latin Jazz soon. Right now I'm compiling demos and ideas for material and I've got some cool things in mind. Besame Mucho will not be one of them, but I have another song in this groove, too, which is really going to be cool. Going to use real live musicians, as opposed to just playing with myself.
I'm going to record a CD of Latin Jazz soon. Right now I'm compiling demos and ideas for material and I've got some cool things in mind. Besame Mucho will not be one of them, but I have another song in this groove, too, which is really going to be cool. Going to use real live musicians, as opposed to just playing with myself.
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