Cold Duck Time
Uploaded by: volvoxburger
Video Description:
The Eddie Harris classic. What time is it? It's Cold Duck Time. Three four-letter words that tell you to look out for the impending funk.
There are dozens of versions of this on YouTube, including the version that got recorded on Swiss Movement. Make sure you check that out. I do a few things in my version that specifically reference that version. I worked hard with this recording to build in more dynamics than you hear in many of
these playalong-style tracks. Since I recorded (and played) all the backing track parts, I had a lot of room to expand into dynamically. I recommend you turn it up nice and loud, because it sounds good. It builds up to the end of the Rhodes solo, but then drops back down to a more laid back place f
or the head out. But trust me, it won't blow your speakers out if you do turn up. It may however blow your mind... I recently made some adjustments that improve my Rhodes' playability in the softer end of the dynamic range. This tune spends a fair amount of time in the quieter end of things so I c
an show some of that work off. I hear a lot of Rhodes demos where people are wailing away--it's pretty easy to get good tone when you play hard, but getting a reliable good tone when you play soft takes some serious attention to setup. I spent time recently aligning tines to pickups much better. Whi
le I was in there I also tuned and fixed a couple problems (mainly in notes you don't get to hear in this recording).
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You're so good.
Could you explain your choise on Db7M Eb7M because you play Db9+11 and Eb9+11,is that right or not? Is it a common substitution?
Thanks a lot
Pierre
´d like it very much..It´s unaffected and with a lot of swing..! Congratulations ! What about "Jazz Crime", that would be very nice too.
But the other day I heard this guy play a Rhodes and it sounded dead and lifeless..
Question: How do you get that great bell like sound? Sounds almost like the late, great Richard Tee!