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David Acker - Acoustic and electric guitars. Fantastic in about any genre and great at coming up with creative, unique arrangements.
Anthony Lanni - Acoustic and Electric Guitar. Great with Jazz, latin and Brazillian Music.
Dennis Michael Keefe - Upright and Electric Bass for Rock, Pop, Jazz and Musical Theatre
Michael McInnis - Alto, Bari & Tenor Sax. Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Flute and multiple ethnic reeds. Also a great Brass/Horn Arranger. Good at improvising.
Rob Mosher - Oboe, English Horn, Soprano Sax. Great improviser and arranger.
Brian Drye - Trombone
Jeff Hermanson - Trumpet and Fluglehorn.
Justin Mullens - French Horn
Yury Shubov - Violin/Viola Great at layering for string sections. Accomplished string arranger.
Joseph Deninzon - Violin, Fiddle and Electric Violin. Fantastic improviser and arranger.
Allison Siedner - Cello
Vincent Sperrazza - Drums
Donna Kelly - Drums/Percussion
Alexander Rea - Drums/Percussion
Gabriel Aldort - Piano/Keys. Great improviser for Jazz, Blues and classical
Aron Accurso - Piano. Top-notch sight reader with a fine ear for timing.
jason peck said,
well said! i have always recorded to a click and on my band’s first album we went crazy and quantized everything. in the end, every beat was perfect and it lost all the soul in the album. now, although we rehearse and sometimes record with a click, we only fix big mistakes. we’ve come to the realization that protools and auto tune are tools to fix problems not make foundations.
James Waddell said,
I agree…the happy accident is something that shouldn’t be killed! The heart and soul of Rock and or Roll gets squished when a recording is too perfect. I would rather hear a band or solo artist giving it their all than hear some squeaky clean album that just lays there flat…like a Creed album for instance.
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