You Can Loop Infinity Island 2

Dick
Germany
Upright Bass:
Dick 199 jams
Baer
Western Sahara
Drums:
Baer 222 jams
GlezBass
Spain
Keys:
GlezBass 5,910 jams
Remix step III
jhonrobert
Italy
Guitar:
jhonrobert 597 jams
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Sep 9, 2020
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I wanted to do a softer version with a clean guitar. Thanks again to Dick, Baer and GlezBass. good listening
Dick
funny, it took your guitar add to make Glez Piano work for me, nice interweaving. I'm affraid my bass is slightly off, tuning wise, sorry bout that friends, got to forgive please - didn't touch that bass in a while. +3
jhonrobert
jhonrobert Thank you very much Dick, in my humble opinion the bass sounds great, also because being freetless the pitch is never 100% accurate. A beautiful jam:W +1
Baer
Dear Jhon,
you know, we are in a way rushing past each others remixes here, often to just give a quick listen... to then go on to the next mix and so on.
On rather rare occasions I get stuck on some track and let it play for hours (I kinda like the monotonous experience that creates), so, I've actually spent something close to three hours listening to this track last night.
Your remix here is so exceptionally good in my ears that I ended up thinking this might as well be the most beautiful piece of music I've been involved in in 27 years of playing drums, it definitely belongs in my treasure box of tracks.
Just felt like letting you know you have really made my life a bit better with your guitar playing here, thanks a lot for that! Same goes to Glez for the piano track... <3
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GlezBass
GlezBass Everything that Jhon plays becomes heavenly music, galactic music to put it in a capsule and send it to the aliens so that they know what good "terrestrial" music is, it would sound good or very good without my piano track even. .. but we were graced with John's divine finger on the strings !!! ... but almost always everything is born from a good rhythmic base as is the case ;) +2
GlezBass
GlezBass from 2:31 to 2:51 magic masterful resolution, how to follow some notes and become subtly and without wishing to be the protagonist of the jam ... exceptional! +2
jhonrobert
jhonrobert Thank you very much for your wonderful words, they fill my heart, I am very happy and honored to have contributed to this project.
As I always say, it takes an exceptional mix of feelings and great passion to be able to obtain excellent results. Thanks again my friend<3<3
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jhonrobert
jhonrobert I confirm what you said my friend .... it is definitely a group of musicians who play with their hearts +2
DanDiplo
Very nice! You do jazz well; has a lovely, impressionistic feel. Enjoyed this a lot. +2
jhonrobert
jhonrobert Thank you so much Dan I'm glad you like it ... I like to play jazz atmospheres every now and then<3:W +1
GlezBass
Wow!! the tone jazz guitar is lovely!! love it! the dialogue with the piano in the soloist line is superb, "to take off the hat" (phrase used in my country to express something very well done) !! :D +2
jhonrobert
jhonrobert Thank you so much my friend when there is already something beautiful at the bottom, it's easy to play on it:W +1
wjl
This is quite wonderful - love it! :) <3 :Y +1
jhonrobert
jhonrobert Thank you so much my friend<3 +1
PJE
Wonderful jhon, tone and playing so great :W:) +1
jhonrobert
jhonrobert Many thanks my friend:W +0
Andri
Superb Jhon!!! Love sound and fantastic lines <3<3
"to take off the hat" ;)
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jhonrobert
jhonrobert Thank you very much my friend I'm glad you like it<3:W +1
Andri
Andri ;) +1
Baer
Baer @andri: Taking off ones hat is an idion of speech that works in english ("hats off!" one would say) and german ("Hut ab!"), too - saw you wondering about that somewhere :) +1
CI Section
great, how you repeat the piano! Perfect sound again +1
jhonrobert
jhonrobert Thanks a lot my friend :W +1

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