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C6 Jazz Solo + Vocal...

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 8:43 am
by Rick Schmidt
Yo Guys....This is an excercise for me to try and overcome some of my dibilitating perfectionism, red light fever issues, and option anxiety that have always kept me from finishing any of my "real" musical efforts. Now that I'm 52, I need to get over these psycho-musical problems asap. BTW, I don't really have this problem on gigs singing and playing all the honky tonk "hits"...just on my own more involved stuff. Yes, I do play "Way to Survive", "Working Man Blues" etc etc.
At the prompting of my son and my friend Jeff Lampert, I decided I was going to take only 5 passes at this unaccompanied steel + vocal redition of one of my favorite "post-bop" jazz tunes by one of my jazz heros (Charlie Mingus)about one of his heros (Lester Young), then pick the best one and put it out there for all to hear and critique. Yikes! I played C6 directly into the board and sang along at the same time. I had to do it this way because of our recording set-up's limitatations. This was the best take, but certainly not perfect. I did add some delay after the fact to sweeten it up a bit.

Now that I know that it can be done, maybe I'll get more comforfortable doing it....then you'll probably never shut me up. Image

Merry Christmas, Rick
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Posted: 24 Dec 2003 9:12 am
by Jeff Lampert
Rick I guess this is a mutual admiration society. I won't say what you did is great, because it's beyond that. What you did is haunting, I felt like I was surrounded by ghosts settling in my mind. You created an environment, a mood. You did justice to this song, Mingus, and Young in a way that I'm not sure any other steel player could. Thanks for a wonderful piece of work.

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 9:34 am
by Jay Fagerlie
Rick, I second that...'haunting' is very appropriate. More! More!
One of my favorite songs, done with ultimate taste on a steel!
Thank you so much Rick

Jay

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 9:44 am
by Paul Wade
rick,
wow,wow wow!!!!

man, that was sweet!!! would like to meet you man
keep it comeing !!!
paul wade Image

merry xmas Image

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 9:59 am
by Jerry Gleason
Man, talk about talent deserving wider recognition! I expected to be impressed, but wow.... I'm amazed.

It's one thing to have chops, but to know how to use them to create an emotional connection is what music is really all about.

Rick, I wish you could take a break from the honky-tonk trenches and do the jazz festival circuit sometime. Maybe after the album comes out....

More! More!

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 10:02 am
by Guest
Jeez Louise! What a rendition. Solid, solid, solid. I want more.

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 10:05 am
by CrowBear Schmitt
Hey ! i gotta listen to that again
Wow ! that's pretty far out Image Image
i love your singin' too
Thanx Rick
C6 is where it's at Image

Merry Christmas Image Image Image

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 10:05 am
by ebb
brilliant. the future looks bright

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 10:23 am
by Mike Perlowin
Great job Rick. My comment to Jeff applies to you too. I'd like to see you (either of you) playing in a strictly jazz band.

Assuming Miles Davis was still alive, could you imagine what it would do for our instrument if he were to hire either of you, or Reece or Hal Nerrill or Bob Tailifer or Buddy or Doug J or Hal Rugg to play with him as some big jazz festival?

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 6:28 pm
by Mike Bagwell
Rick,

This really knocked me out.

Thanks
Mike

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 7:09 pm
by Donny Hinson
Nice...I like the lower voicings you added to almost all the chords. It really "fattens up" the sound, and adds impact!

Posted: 24 Dec 2003 7:22 pm
by BobG
Beautiful! I'd love to learn that one.
Tab that one out and tell me where to send the check.
Or just the first couple of chords to get us started and wish us a Merry Christmas.LOL
I enjoyed that more than I can say...
please post some more... your a talented player.

Bob Grado, Williams D10 (lefty), Peavey 1000,
Profex ll.


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Posted: 25 Dec 2003 12:06 am
by Ken Williams
Great job Rick!

Ken

Posted: 25 Dec 2003 1:56 am
by David L. Donald
Yes a fine version. I only miss Ray Brown on bass and, Alan Dawson on drums.

Great tone and good singing too.
And yes, you have a language all your own!

Keep up the good work.

Posted: 26 Dec 2003 10:00 am
by Rick Schmidt
Thanks guys! It really means alot to me. I know this isnt everybody's cup of tea around here, so I didnt really expect to get this much positive reaction. Once again thanks!
Hope y'all have a wonderful and blessed 2004!

Rick

Posted: 26 Dec 2003 10:49 am
by Stephen Gambrell
Charlie, and Lester, and Joni would be proud! This is good stuff! Thanks, Rick.

Posted: 26 Dec 2003 11:27 am
by John McGann
deep, wonderful, inspiring, and valuable!

Posted: 26 Dec 2003 11:49 am
by Herb Steiner
Rick... haunting and beautiful. Thanks mucho. Herb

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Posted: 26 Dec 2003 12:10 pm
by Bobby Bowman
Damn!!!!It ain't no telling how good this guy could be if he'd just learn to play that thing!!! Image Image
Great interpretation Rick.
BB

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Posted: 26 Dec 2003 1:17 pm
by Michael Johnstone
I like it. Yeah you really do need to get over it dude.

Posted: 26 Dec 2003 1:23 pm
by frank rogers
Great stuff! We want more!

Posted: 27 Dec 2003 2:07 am
by Emmett Roch
Wow, Rick...will you settle for well-worn words like "great" and "amazing"?

You know you're gonna have to put out a CD now, don't you?



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Posted: 27 Dec 2003 10:35 am
by Rick Schmidt
Gentlemen...I am so honored by your kind words! I know what heavyweights you are.(musically speaking of course Image)Thanks again for your encouragement.

Posted: 27 Dec 2003 12:12 pm
by Dan Tyack
I *LOVE* that cut. I want more!

Hey Rick, if you can make it up to Seattle, I've got a decent home studio. Let's make a record...

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Posted: 27 Dec 2003 4:10 pm
by Buck Dilly
Terrific. Stellar. Beautiful. Thank You.