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Rachel Flowers plays Pastorius on a NP3 !!!


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Oh my...she is so great!

 

 

It´s the tune dedicated to his eldest children "John and Mary"

The harmonies...my god...what a genius Jaco Pastorius was!!!

I have goosebumps all over my body

 

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Like I posted on the Nord forum-

Yeah this young lady is such an inspiration. :cool: I caught the tail end of her performance here and I must say - the sound is probably at least 50% better captured with whatever recorder that was being used -its A/D stage and preamps- then what I was hearing out of those speakers on the floor. It actually sounded kinda clangy to be honest.

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...I must say - the sound is probably at least 50% better captured with whatever recorder that was being used -its A/D stage and preamps- then what I was hearing out of those speakers on the floor. It actually sounded kinda clangy to be honest.

 

It's funny how often this can happen to actual recorded audio not just line ins. I recorded a little memo of myself playing our beat up, noisy upright on my phone. When I listened back it sounded a lot nicer, crisp and without unpleasant resonances. Must've been the thinning out & compression process

 

But then again much of that may be subjective, Often drums are too loud for me indoors ergo they sound better recorded.

 

Another peculiar example is where I was demo-ing a favourite speaker of this forum with some new moulded ear plugs of mine. The speaker sounded a lot nicer with the ear plugs in..!

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Yesterday she played most of Karn Evil 9 and Birdland.

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I haven't seen anything recent of her. Time flies. She is all grown up. She must be about the age of my youngest. She is great.

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What a nice surprise to hear that song!

I haven't listened to that record in probably over 15 years, but I remember that John and Mary was my favorite song on the record. (besides Word of Mouth!)

She instantly captures the huge complexity of those chords. Wow - her talent appears to have endless elasticity?!

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