Jam Tracks in F# Minor
- 流派:World Music 世界音乐
- 语种:英语
- 发行时间:2009-10-06
- 唱片公司:Kdigital Media, Ltd.
- 类型:录音室专辑
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Track Notes 1. Skipping Stones. A straightforward guitar track that I recorded in the studio, as a backing track to an on-line concert I was doing solo. There's really two guitars overdubbed, with the second guitar (mostly in the left channel) playing a very simple lead that you can easily work with and play off on the native flute. 2. Many Dreams. A sweeping, majestic track by composer Richard Brooner that he played and recorded live. 3. Beyond the Hills. James Cook developed this gorgeous background track with an easy chord progression on the guitar. I love playing long tones over this track 4. Kingston Waterfall. The first of three background tracks on this CD by Peter Dubner. 5. Prairie Panorama. Another James Cook track ... 6. With Heart. A piano background to a specific melody that I play in concerts. 7. Didge Jam. A didge-centered track by master didge player Nick “the Burmanator” Burman. Have fun with this one! 8. Under the Stars. The first of two tracks written and played by Jacqueline Bhuyan, with arrangement and orchestration and mixing by her son David Bhyuan. 9. Gong. A track I composed entirely from various gongs and bells that we've collected from all over the world, with a choir “ooh” sound for support. 10. Sequoia. Michael DeMaria laid down the basic keyboard riffs on an electric piano and I added bass and percussion. 11. Symphonic. A straightforward repeating chord progression I composed for strings and harp. 12. Soar. This tracks also appeared on Jam Tracks in A Minor, and is transposed here for F# minor flutes. This make a nice performace track and works great with long tones. 13. Ascending. James Cook provides this understated guitar and string track, recorded and mixed in his studio. 14. Mercury Falling Twice. A composition of Richard Brooner recorded in his project studio. 15. Three for Jim. Jim Murphy sent me a message: “On your next one, how about some in 3/4 time. I write a lot in 3/4, and it makes sense in pentatonic. Thanks.” ... so ... here it is! A track done "for Jim" by Peter Dubner. 16. Green Haven. A live recording by Richard Brooner of his composition. 17. EastWest. A Middle Eastern-style backing track done on tamboura with tabla from sound samples by Kuldip Bhatt. I often play to this track in one of the alternate scales on the Native Flute. 18. Midnight Rambling. Another live recording composed by Richard Brooner. 19. Morning Prayer. The second track by Jacqueline Bhuyan, done in a very open and spacious style. 20. Second Street. A jazz-style backing track with Jim Oshinsky on bass. I you like this style, Jim has another track, Walking on E Street, on Jam Tracks in E Minor. 21. Hurrian Hymn. This track is a rendition what is currently believed to be the oldest written sheet music! I became facinated with this song a few years ago, arranged it for Native Flute, and put up this web page on the FluteKey web site. This version was done by Michael Levy, an expert in authentic instruments of the period. He found the sheet music on the FluteKey site and played it on a Lyre similar to those from the time period. 22. Hang Tribute. This track was done by Holly Foster as a tribute to (and in the same key as) the PanArt instrument, the Hang. Eugene Carr and David Rudge provided overdubs on cello and violin. 23. Moonlight Serenade. A wonderful native-style track done by Jim Cook. 24. Oh Seven Oh Eight. An improvised piano track by Peter Dubner. This tracks also appeared on Jam Tracks in A Minor, and is transposed here for F# minor flutes.