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| Artitst in Residence ![]() Forte User
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Brooklyn,NY
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![]() ![]() | The Studio Scene This was sent to me by one of the very busiest studio musicians in town http://www.koreus.com/files/200501/pub-aristoc.html Wilmer |
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__________________ Be sure Brain is engaged before putting Mouthpiece in gear. S.Suark 1951 | |
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| Piano User
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 300
| In many of the Salsa bands I play with in NYC the only time there is a change in dynamics is when a beautiful woman with nice legs dances by the bandstand--- It is really funny how the whole trumpet section will play off mic and follow the dancer from one side of the ballroom to the other side and then go back on mic---well its really funny on the gigs my wife doesn't go to! |
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| Fortissimo User | On a similar vein, I was chatting with a pro out of Branson one day and he sent me some video clips of their band in performance. I commented on the singer and he told me something that was hilarious. It seems that for one of their sets she wears a long, satin gown that has an enormous bow tied in the back and hanging down quite far. At one point in the music she does a bit of a shashay and bends the tempo quite a bit. At that spot on his lead sheet he has written "con derrierre". Noel Langley related a story to me about a travelling show he was contracted to do in Paris that had some topless singers (yes, it was one of "those" revue shows). The music was handed out just before the show (no rehearsal). At a certain spot in the music someone had written in "Look up NOW". Of course the trumpet section "obeyed the ink" and looked up. The singers (who were at the front of the stage with the band behind) had turned their backs to the audience and bent over to give the obligatory "bum wiggle". There, hanging in front of everyone's eyes were..... you guessed it. He said they darn near couldn't finish the piece. He did not have a video clip to prove it. ;) |
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