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I thought I'd post another original from the collaboration I did with Ruckatan Latin Tribe. This is a very high energy screamer of a tune!
I mainly played keyboards in this band with only a few quick sax/flute parts. When a tune had a flute or sax part, I always had to plan ahead to get the sax hanging around my neck in preparation for the upcoming solo while still playing keyboard parts. Keeping the reed moist at summer festival shows was always a challenge (I don't care for synthetic or plasticover - but sometimes I had no choice but to use plasticover) so I kept a water bottle handy to drip water on the mouthpiece with my left hand and hope it trickled around the mouthpiece to the reed. You people who keep your horn clean and polished would be horrified to see me pouring water over my horn on stage
Or I would be reaching for the flute with my left hand while playing keys with the right - and getting the flute up to my lips and in position with just the left hand ready to quickly bring up my right hand and take a quick solo and back to the keys again. It was quite the juggling act. Tunes that have horn section stabs I would pick notes I could play on sax with left hand only while doing the trumpets and trombone voices on keyboard with right hand.
Anywhoo ... here is the tune for your consideration. I'm not sure what style this is exactly - probably a hybrid of some sort as our focus was always to be a melting pot of various world styles.
soundcloud.com/user-460666353/como-chingas-ruckatan-latin-tribe
I mainly played keyboards in this band with only a few quick sax/flute parts. When a tune had a flute or sax part, I always had to plan ahead to get the sax hanging around my neck in preparation for the upcoming solo while still playing keyboard parts. Keeping the reed moist at summer festival shows was always a challenge (I don't care for synthetic or plasticover - but sometimes I had no choice but to use plasticover) so I kept a water bottle handy to drip water on the mouthpiece with my left hand and hope it trickled around the mouthpiece to the reed. You people who keep your horn clean and polished would be horrified to see me pouring water over my horn on stage
Anywhoo ... here is the tune for your consideration. I'm not sure what style this is exactly - probably a hybrid of some sort as our focus was always to be a melting pot of various world styles.
soundcloud.com/user-460666353/como-chingas-ruckatan-latin-tribe