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Friday October 30, 2009 at 12:43 PM |
by Vijith
I'm a big fan of jazz pianist Chick Corea and have even occasionally ventured as far as trying to play some of his tunes myself, usually with fairly embarrassing results, so I'm a little stunned by this performance by Fabio Valdemarin. The song, "Got A Match?", might be the most excessive track on the debut record by the Elektric Band fusion quartet Corea introduced in 1986, filled every step of the way with blazing runs from instrument leaders like bassist John Patitucci and drummer Dave Weckl. That Valdemarin can nail a remarkable rendition of such a difficult song on four different instruments is at once a vote of confidence in the overdubbed one-man band projects made possible by home studios and also a reminder that I really oughta turn off this bloody computer and go practice.
Friday October 30, 2009 at 11:34 PM
AMAZING, how he plays all the four parts so fluently............. just amazing.
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