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my friend filmed us while we were doing the dvd so here are some clips from his little camera:
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His comments about comping too loudly are great. This subject needs more attention imo. Would it possible for you to expand on it -- through vids or your own experience?
Thanks for putting these vids up, Dennis.
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i talk about it in my rhythm dvd, but wawau repeats the same thing and makes it even clearer in his .
loud rhythm or rhythm that stands out too much (too many effects, etc..) is just plain bad... it totally kills the soloist...
rhythm is just soooooooooo damn important!
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Thanks for putting these vids up, Dennis.
loud rhythm or rhythm that stands out too much (too many effects, etc..) is just plain bad... it totally kills the soloist...
rhythm is just soooooooooo damn important!
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com