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And then came a lion... Conga / Harmonica (key of D) improvisation. 4/4 90bpm
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Vestigial Remorse said

It blows my mind how much expression you can make with pure drums -- awesome stuff!

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The island of Cuba was a Spanish possession for almost 400 years (1511-1898). The land-owning elite held social and economic power, supported by slaves, both indigenous and of South American and African descent, until slavery was abolished…
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Vestigial Remorse said

I really like your style -- I normally don't go for pure percussion, but you definitely make it work!

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Norm said

Ha! Well, you have a point. In Reg's world, there is a woman named "Ilesa". But I have not been in the pantry with her. Most of the women in Reg's world scare me to death!

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Guest said

That's not the way Reg tells it...

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Norm said

"Ilesa" is a percussion pattern, not a woman! Otherwise I would have not taken the risk of being caught with her in the pantry!!

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Norm said

but I have to admit that my hot-chili tomato oatmeal-with-pickles pasta I made after this was pretty good. (The bottle of cabernet probably helped too).

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Guest said

I meant "Ilesa"! haha

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Norm said

2SS: Domestic? Yes. Barely. Goddess? Uh, no.

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Guest said

Domestic goddess!

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vaisvil said

this is excellent - and unique!

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richardlaceves said

very excellent,, both the music, and the story,one of the things i find so compelling about music is that, it is an art that exists only in the moment, of the beat, the hearing, the heart, i enjoyed this alot thanks for both

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thetworegs said

Dooodley doo dodo do da da da......doodeley adoo dodo da da da ......yeh! I've got tune for this one I'm sure excellent beat Norm

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And then came a lion... Conga / Harmonica (key of D) improvisation. 4/4 90bpm
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Wildgeas Music said

Oh yeah!! Bustin' out my D harp and jammin' the high end. Cool stuff Norm. I'm glad you took up the harmonica.

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And then came a lion... Conga / Harmonica (key of D) improvisation. 4/4 90bpm
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Djörk said

nice. and i like the reverby harmonica :)

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And then came a lion... Conga / Harmonica (key of D) improvisation. 4/4 90bpm
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vaisvil said

Reg - he did do something like that one day - and yes it was great!

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And then came a lion... Conga / Harmonica (key of D) improvisation. 4/4 90bpm
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thetworegs said

Excellent I'm sure you could play a can of peas and record it and it would sound great

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And then came a lion... Conga / Harmonica (key of D) improvisation. 4/4 90bpm
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richardlaceves said

really nice,, listening to this in headphones i can almost feel/see the bending/vibrating of the drum skin,, your recordings are very rich it's kind of neat because on one hand,, one might think it's just a simple drum,, but as i listen i always hear so many sound textures/timbre from the way different parts of you hands touch/hit to the different parts of the drum being hit , it's a very rich experience, and that's not even mentioning the wonderful rhythms you show us,,,drums are a very sensual sound,,, very nicely done,,i always look forward to hearing from you Richard

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Here's proof. Proof that things are a bit mysterious in my studio. Late last night my Bass Cajon all of a sudden decided to start accompanying me on its own - without me touching it. At first I thought that some apparitional bass player had…
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lizzstrowdband said

great stuff!

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And then came a lion... Conga / Harmonica (key of D) improvisation. 4/4 90bpm
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Guest said

How do you get these things to sing? Great melodic strands in these here (hot) beats.

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And then came a lion... Conga / Harmonica (key of D) improvisation. 4/4 90bpm
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Movement To Contact said

I ment harmonica.....hahahah harp....I need to learn how to type...

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