12.15.17 - "Skylark" 🐦 back to the jazz with that sweet bathroom reverb lol 😆🎶🎻
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12.15.17 - "Skylark" 🐦 back to the jazz with that sweet bathroom reverb lol 😆🎶🎻

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12.9.17 - "La Vie En Rose" 🌹 slow swing, still rough lol
12.5.17 - "All of Me," trying to work on phrasing and not looking angry lol
12.4.17 - “Satin Doll” first video with iRealPro and other background noise lol.
12.3.17 - "How High The Moon". I wanted to start learning some jazz tunes while I was in Florida performing with Mostly Kosher at Epcot. Trying to catalog them now, here is the first video!

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https://youtu.be/KPpSk3QQ21U Fantastic tune on the B flat whistle by the celtic band Kan. Brian Finnegan (a founding member of Flook) does a great job in this performance at Bath Folk Festival, captivating the audience (live and now online) with breathy phrasing, brilliant ornaments, and beautiful alignment with the rest of the band.
A jig with fourteen settings and forty-two comments.
A jig in four parts (“the one about a bird”) means you’ve got plenty of time to think about what to play next. A favourite of ours down at the Celtic Corner trad session.
A reel with nine settings and thirty-one comments.
A lovely tune I learnt at the Celtic Corner sessions. Mnemonic: starts with two downward runs and mind the G# in the B part. Goes well with Father Kelly’s.