Keep an eye out for the release of these dynamic, expressive, and I think highly captivating albums!!
It has been a great pleasure working with Erik Van Dam and Evan Waaramaa on some really fantastic piano sax duet recordings. Their sessions covered both an album of Jazz Standards and and album of Free Improvisation Jazz. Outside of Erik's Monstrous Sax sound and technical proficiency, it becomes quickly obvious that he and Evan have collaborated often across various types of music and I enjoyed hearing Evan play the piano here:). Combined with Evan's Class piano playing, the duo engaged quickly into synergistic grooves, concepts, and sonic textures. I felt them musically lock in together after a few minutes and I think you will like the musical results. It certainly has been a pleasure working on the music!
Keep an eye out for the release of these dynamic, expressive, and I think highly captivating albums!!
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4/28/2020 05:57:43 am
I have no interest in playing instruments at first, but all of my friends know how to play one and we often imagine creating our own band. This is the reason why I got really eager to learn playing piano and I even convinced my mother to hire a private teacher. At first, I have to admit and say that I struggle a lot. But as we continue, I have learned to see the beauty of music while playing the mentioned instrument. And just like you, I really had fun creating music with my friends.
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