My 5th favorite youtube video I've ever liked was yours. 18 years ago. Time flies... Always nice to see you, and even nicer to hear. :)
@eecorrАй бұрын
@@Jimmbek wow 18 years ago.. time flies by for sure. Thanks for the words
@edwardhannigan6324Ай бұрын
Yeah..What a treat Eeco...Thanks..☺
@eecorrАй бұрын
@@edwardhannigan6324 always fun to be live again! 🙂 thanks
@francoispedinielli7293Ай бұрын
Always nice music Thanks
@eecorrАй бұрын
Thank you !!
@shazam6274Ай бұрын
3rd. I consider the two best arrangers and interpreters of music to be Henry Mancini and Herb Alpert. You are #3 with a bullet! Fantastic piano player and even better musician. The keyboard and music are just extensions of you. Thank you for this great performance.
@eecorrАй бұрын
@@shazam6274 thank you for putting me in your top list! I feel honored 🙂✌🏽
@ProfessorB.Ай бұрын
Can you do a livestream of jazz and blues versions of Holiday/Christmas songs?
@shazam6274Ай бұрын
The music you make is clean, clear, and distinct. This muddy, muffled microphone does you a tremendeous disservice. Get a Sennheiser! Their e835 (or e835S with a switch) will make your speaking and singing voice clear to match the rest of your music! Its also affordable (~$100). Actually any Sennheiser microphone will be a great improvement over the one you are using. I've spent many years in the audio business and used (& had to endure) many, if not all, available microphones used in music and sound re-enforcement. Most of the "popular" mics often used by musicians (and touted on the internet) are all recommended by "lore", hearsay and BS.
@eecorrАй бұрын
@@shazam6274 thanks for the tips! Maybe the shure beta 58 I have is better or I have to adjust the settings of the mic.
@shazam6274Ай бұрын
@@eecorr The Shure 58's all have a pronounced proximity effect, i.e. Boomy mid bass when you get closer. The SM58, while the absolute most popular mic in the music business (as specified in performance riders) is the absolute worst. (the beta 58 is the current version). Just do an A-B comparison between them and anything from Sennheiser. No test equipment or "golden ear" or influencer needed! I was around when Shure brought out the '58 to add boom to the squeaky voices of teenage rockers. At least do a shelving roll-off below 250 Hz.