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Hi Donald, Thanks tons for you keen and kind review of Separate Roads (Rhodes). I really appreciate your thoughts, and good ones they were! You take good care. Peace and tons of it, Billy
Thank You for the friend consideration. I must add I really enjoy your work. Make it happen.
Hey Donald. Thanks for accepting. Doing my very best LOL. Sending good vibes your way!!
The best to you & your music.
Thank you so much Donald regarding our track Defining cue 2. We're looking to replace the trumpet tracks to make it even better. I really appreciate a jazz musician's feedback, since this genre is not a strong one of mine (I'm gospel :)
The mind is like a parachute...it works best when it's open!
Love that phrase!!!:))
I could not form a constructive opinion about RAP or Country music because I love Jazz. So is it fair to suggest my review would not be in the best interest of a RAP or Country artist? If I don't care for the genre I avoid reviewing those song titles. Food for thought!
Thank you for your appreciation of our brand of music.
Thank you, Donald, for review of "to to to". Some reviewers didn't like that percussion, but I do :) I made it free for you for a couple of days to download. Slava
Donald. Thank you very much for your generous review of 'Sunburst'. You mentioned the horns on the song. You might be surprised and a little disappointed to learn that they were samples. (Recording on a budget, you see). Once again many thanks. Kind regards. David
You have a very nice, energetic sound and it's presented very well. You go girl!
Thank you Donald, its a tough road but I enjoy the journey and keep doing new songs that get better and better. Thanks for your support.....
You're very welcome!
Hey, Thanks for all the love!! I really appreciate it.
Thank you for your review of "Colombian Coffee Break" it is much appreciated.
Simply Spectacular!
Hi Donald, Hey, thanks for the nice review of the instrumental version of my song, "I Come From Chicago". I'd like to suggest that you stop by my BJ site and listen to the version with lyrics. I wrote it back in the mid-60's and it was quite a hit back then....and people are enjoying this new version that comes from one of my newest , classic-rock-blues CD, "Band In The Basement". Glad you enjoyed the guitar work! Best, Chet Nichols
Thank you for your review of our material. I didn't know era sensitivity was an issue...just content. I promise to do better next time. Thanks again.
You're welcome...era sensitivity is not really an issue...except when it is a criteria for certain opportunities..and I guess what I was trying to say is if a opportunity or listing asked for a seventies or eighties soul song, or a jazz/r&b feel (or classic R&B), then I would submit the song as is...but if the listing specified R&B Soul...I would assume that they meant current R&B Soul and I wouldn't submit it as is. In reading your profile I realized that we are in different geographical markets and that what is considered "Current R&B Soul" in Chicago may be very different my market, which is Los Angeles...so you could cater your music to what you notice the listings are requesting the most or you could just do you and make the music you want to make and just submit them to listings that you think are a match. (I do both, but I don't really like the pay to submit ...so I do more submissions though reverbnation and I don't have much of my catalogue on this site) .
Thank You for your informative review of our works. We consider all analysis when compiling thoughts and tactics. Thanks Again.
Congrats on your top 10...you go girl!
Thank you so much, Donald!:)
Thank you for your in-depth analysis of our material. This info will be vital to future compilations. Thanks again.
You welcome!
Donald...you have reviewed a few of my songs now and I needed to thank you for your fair reviews Best to you
Musicians must respect one's insights on authoring. The mind is like a parachute...works best when it's open!
Greetings Mark - Thank you for your appraisal of my works. The sandpaper sound you referred to happened to be the high-hat. I now know what direction to go in when recording "real" drums.
Greetings Mark - I want to thank you for your clear and subjective review of my works. This information will be vital to future mixes and Masters. Thanks Again.
No problem Donald. You've definitely got a great tune there with some really great playing. Just a few tweaks and mixing and I would call it perfect! Keep up the great work.
Hi Donald Thanks for your review of my song "Where's Astrud"? I appreciate it. Enjoyed your tracks also! Keep in touch.
I enjoyed it! I will follow you so I can hear more. Keep up the good work!
Hi Donald, Thanks for the kind reviews. So glad you enjoyed the music. Oh yeah, really nice B3 work on You Don't Know............. kenney
Thanx and I'm glad you appreciate our brand of music. Keep up the good work.
Hey Donald, Thanks for taking the time to listen and review my songs. Given your talent, that means much to me! Michael
Hi donald thanks a lot for the well written and positive review of blues in my bones. i appreciate the time and comments. cheers
Thanx but you deserve all the credit for your authoring abilities.
Thank you Donald for the generous review of 'I can't lose. I enjoyed your music. Check out "Cup of Coffee' from my new CD. It's a blues/jazz piece. Thanks again and God bless.
Thank you for your informative review. I thought it was objective and it provided information I could use in future material. Thanks again!
Hey Donald, Thanks for the GREAT review of the instrumental version of my song, "The Secrets of Life". The song comes from one of my recent albums, "Walking In Circles"...... stop by my site and enjoy the song with lyrics. Thanks, again, for the nice review. Best of luck. Chet Nichols
This badly wants a B3 (oh wait there it is!!). The chirps and squeaks don't substitute for a good real (or sampled) drum track. Add some tambourine and a real e-bass playing something slinky. This review reminds me of a guy we USED TO work with who played Bass and wanted everything to sound his way... Bass intros and the whole nine yards. Acoustic Upright Bass works for us and those chirps and squeaks were percussion instruments (no tambourine). I also detected a bit of sarcasm in reference to the Hammond B3 works. Have a nice Bass Day!
Hi Donald and welcome to Broadjam. I see that you're a relatively new member. I've been tempted to respond negatively to reviews many times but never have. I remind myself (1) I ain't no big deal or I wouldn't be here, and I'm hear to learn something (2) the person may have been very sincere and more focused on the positive comments and (3) I *asked* for their opinion so I can just ignore it if I don't find it useful. When the score is 26/30 you can be assured that the reviewer thought the piece was very good, which, to dispel any doubts, I did. And when the reviewer remarks that he hears "hints of Jimmy Smith" you can also be reasonable assured that he is rather partial to B3 organ. I guess I could have mentioned Jimmy McGriff and Jack McDuff too. Let me know if you have any other reviewers soon with that sort of familiarity with jazz organ. I stand by the comments on percussion and need for a stronger bass, whether "a" or "e" bass, that being my opinion on the arrangement/production, which you asked for when submitting the tune for review. Sorry about your bass player; I imagine he has a few "out of school" tales about that gig too. All the best with your music! Jeff
I will always welcome an objective analysis but I have difficulty with personal opinion. Thanx for your timely response.
Man there is nothing BUT opinion when it comes to aesthetics, other than saying something like "It's a Bb blues with a couple of tritone substitutions." Now if Chick Corea gives his opinion I think it would mean more than mine but maybe not as much as Ahmad Jamal's...but that's just my opinion about opinions. Have fun with your music --everything else is just everything else!!
Positive only......!!!