Absolutely love your sound/tone. Your vibrato is icing on the cake. I would love to hear any tips you might have for me to continue developing my tone and vibrato. I'll try to post my rendition of "I Remember Clifford" for any comments you may have with this message or directly after sending this message if I discover I can't send this response with my video. Thanks in advance and please be sure to keep your videos coming.... they have obviously been and continue to be enjoyed by many.
Thank you for your fantastic interpretation of one of my favourite ballads! I have never been able to construct an acceptable solo for this song. I always had the feeling that the head in a way "says it all" - but you demonstrate that it really is possible to add your own thoughts here.
Never heard of this tune before Matt but as always you are a joy to listen to. I do like a solo tenor to do ballads, nice smooth listening. Thank you and would you please consider doing another video with your thoughts as you improvise?
That was awesome. Do you play professionaly? Stan Getz would have be proud of that. Where do you get your backing tracks from? I've also just listened to the Girl From Ipamema you recorded and that was also awesome. Many thanks - Shane
That's was a long time ago i heard this back in early 60s with Benny Golson yes that was a romantic one, i was only teenager with that time ❤😎
i was having such a bad day and feeling realy down untill i put this on
this is a favourite of mine - you play it just how i want to hear it
Such a wonderful version of this song, thanks for posting.
Toujours aussi extraordinaire, très langoureux, rêvons...... Encore merci ! Thank you very very much my friend !!!!.....
I love that tone. makes me feel peace within myself. Congratulations for this song very nice!
We remember Clifford too. The Big Red Dog, right? Ha ha!
Love you lots Uncle Matthew!!! Thought it was a 3 Rico Royal reed....
Well done buddy...nice and melancholy.
Absolutely love your sound/tone. Your vibrato is icing on the cake. I would love to hear any tips you might have for me to continue developing my tone and vibrato. I'll try to post my rendition of "I Remember Clifford" for any comments you may have with this message or directly after sending this message if I discover I can't send this response with my video. Thanks in advance and please be sure to keep your videos coming.... they have obviously been and continue to be enjoyed by many.
Thank you for your fantastic interpretation of one of my favourite ballads! I have never been able to construct an acceptable solo for this song. I always had the feeling that the head in a way "says it all" - but you demonstrate that it really is possible to add your own thoughts here.
Never heard of this tune before Matt but as always you are a joy to listen to. I do like a solo tenor to do ballads, nice smooth listening. Thank you and would you please consider doing another video with your thoughts as you improvise?
you play so cool.
Mathew, very very good, indeed.
yep. this is why sax was invented:)
i love brass. but in my opinion anything that features a saxophone is far more beautiful.
it is. =D i use to play it from i love the melody.
That was awesome. Do you play professionaly? Stan Getz would have be proud of that. Where do you get your backing tracks from? I've also just listened to the Girl From Ipamema you recorded and that was also awesome. Many thanks - Shane
I'm sorry but anybody who doesn't like this doesn't know there ass from a hole in the ground and knows nothing about music. Fantastic tenor work!
simple but beautiful.
I've got a big band arrangement of I'm working on. It really sounds so much better as a tenor feature, rather than trumpet.
Very nice rendition. I love the solo chorus. Are you playing a Selmer Mark VI Tenor? What mouthpiece? Your sound reminds me of Zoot Sims.
Peter
You have great accompaniments. Wouldn't you mind letting me know the sources, and if there is a way to buy that accompaniment material? Thanks.
What is it about Otto Links that you think some people don't like them ?
i bet its in a real book