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JkMwatha
#41 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 7:30:00 AM
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@mukiha - ok I don't exactly 'watch' the sax...... I can play a a few nursery rhymes.

That's a start.


Enjoy Summer! Now with Hayfever at no extra cost.
reithi
#42 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 7:59:00 AM
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@ Wachiras

It is difficult to come across high end equipment in Kenya unless you import,mainly because it is expensive and the market is small.

For my stuff,I must say I was very lucky. I was in the US on a visit and a catalogue was dropped at the place I was staying. The discounts were just unbelievable. E.g. The Vincent SV236 was retailing at US$ 1,799 but got it for US$ 699. The speakers were also discounted.

All the same,you can try Samchi Electronics,Barclays Plaza. I would not say they stock high end stuff but have decent equipment as well e.g. Infinity (JBL),Jamo,Nakamichi and Wharfedale. The prices are OK but negotiable.

reithi
Chaka
#43 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 8:54:00 AM
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@Jk,

Is the sax soprano or alto?

Since you love the sax try get Richard Elliot's rendition of the song 'move on up'

If any of you guys need to check on Hi-Fi equipment reviews

check out http://www.audioreview.com/
Jump-steady
#44 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 9:39:00 AM
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Wazamali,

You are not alone in these,we are in it together! I am lost and bewildered!

These fellows posting here seem like sound maniacs! Do you know they are insinuating and making me feel that my sound system (Sony's man with the base) is a toy! They are putting forward models i have never heard and describing the sound emanating from them - yet they seem to understand each other!

They remind me of another fellow who started a thread with a story of a virus looming in the country with an ominous map purportedly kenyan - and the language was in science codes!

Biggest man you'll ever see was once a baby.
JkMwatha
#45 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 11:59:00 AM
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@Chaka - it's an alto sax.

Don't ask what brand/name .... Its the one called 'suitable for beginners'


Enjoy Summer! Comes with Hayfever at no extra cost.
Gordon Gekko
#46 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 1:37:00 PM
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@mukiha,XL-II. 25 years old and still playing as well as if were yesterday. @jkmwatha,who plays alto sax better than Sadao Watanabe? (Orange Express.....) I hope you saw him at the Carnivore sometime back - yes,I got his autograph.
Iganamagana
#47 Posted : Thursday, June 04, 2009 2:16:00 PM
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@ Wazamali and Jump-Steady,

I am also totally lost.. These guys however seem to have more passion in whatever they are discussing than religious fanatics. Ati Ka-Sony na Ka-Samsung kangu ni bure kabisa despite poking a big hole in my pocket.



IGANA.
JkMwatha
#48 Posted : Friday, June 05, 2009 7:51:00 AM
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Chaka- Thanks. i couldn't stop playing 'Move on up'- R Elliot .... last night. Prompted me to listen to music like 'Together again' - Dave Koz.

GG - no I did'nt see S. Watanabe. -he's tops on the alto.

Chaka et al- any other songs (in the league of Richard Elliot's move on up)?


Enjoy Summer! Comes with Hayfever at no extra cost.
Chaka
#49 Posted : Friday, June 05, 2009 8:52:00 AM
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@Jk,

Where did you get the 'move on up'?I heard it on the web and my jaw dropped but have not managed to purchase the MP3.

I will recommend other songs later,there is another young afro american saxophonist called Eric Darius...not bad either

@ All,I wonder how Chaka Khan's 'through the fire' would sound on your sytems.On my

B&W 603's,she rocks !
mukiha
#50 Posted : Friday, June 05, 2009 12:34:00 PM
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My date with Beethoven's 'Ode to Joy' was,well,joyous!

Did some one mention Watanabe? I have a live recording of Dave Grusin and Watanabe in Tokyo....and yes,it's on vinyl!! Sadao gives a new meaning to Dave's 'Friends & Strangers'.

Still,how would you rate Watanabe against Dave Sanborn? I don't want to be the judge,but Sanborn was my first intro into this genre,so I am biased!

@spectators: the problem with regular equipment (your 'Sony-man-with-da-bass' etc..and I have nothing against Sony,in fact,my CD Player is a Sony CDP-XE530) is that they have too much bass and too much trebble,but not enough mid-range...that's why Maddo (of Mad,Mad World) calls them 'Boom-Twaffs'!!!! Thus they don't bring out musician's voices nor can they distinguish instruments...eg,a nylon guitar from a steel one; a trumpet from a sopprano sax; a violin from a flute etc


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Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
JkMwatha
#51 Posted : Friday, June 05, 2009 2:52:00 PM
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@Chaka - I listened online and then downloaded (purchased as MP3)

Will Search Eric Darius..... and some of those names mukiha has mentioned.

.....awaiting more recommendations.... (including likes of Manu Dibango)


Enjoy Summer! Comes with Hayfever at no extra cost.
Gordon Gekko
#52 Posted : Friday, June 05, 2009 3:53:00 PM
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Someone mentioned David Sanborn? 'The Dream' from the album 'Change of Heart' is probably the best piece he has ever done. And of course 'Obsession' the signature tune for 'Late Date' on KBC - does the program still exist?
reithi
#53 Posted : Saturday, June 06, 2009 10:01:00 AM
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Well,I am more into jazz and classic R&B. Earl Klugh,Miles Davies,Duke Ellington,Herbie Hancock,Wynton Marsallis,Sadao Watanabe and off course the legendary Luis Amstrong make up my big boys league of jazz. On R&B end,James Ingram,Luther Vandross,Gerald Levert,Alexander O'Neal,Freddie Jackson,George Benson,Jeffrey Osbourne,Pheobo Bryson,Lionel Richie,Aretha Franklin,Sade,Chaka Khan and Anita Baker to mention a few. The best part that I have all their works on scratchless records.

@ lostboyz

Music is artwork where quality simply stands out. The Sony,Samsung,LG etc found locally are mass production units offering quantity rather than quality. The sound is not refined,detailed and balanced across the frequencies,and is characterised by boomy bass,unclear mid-range and harsh treble. Design of high end gear is driven by achieving musical excellence through critical design and use of selected premium components at all stages of manufacture.

reithi
mukiha
#54 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 6:14:00 AM
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A couple of weeks ago,I attended a family ceremony and there was a comedian-cum-MC invited to entertain guests. the guy was quite funny and every now and then he would break into a song-completely solo with no accompaniment. Great & powerful voice...especially when he put the mic down and sung 'free-to-air'

Later,he owned up and said that he is also a musician...and that he had some of his CDs with him for sale. I bought one and took it home.

What a disappointment! First,it was duplicated using one of those formats that cannot be read by a regular CD player,so I had to play it via my DVD machine. The sound quality was so bad; in fact unbearably so! You can hardly here the lyrics in the songs because of the hard (not boomy) bass and harsh trebble. Adjusting the tone controls did not help at all,so I stopped listening to it and decided that it sh200 down the drain!!

This is the biggest problem with Kenyan music....the musicians are very good but the recording studios are killing the industry with their terrible products. I used to think that the problem was only in the cassettesrecoded on lowest grade commercial tapes without any master tapesbut now I know it is everywhere.

After this experience,I am now even more reluctant to purchase any of the current 'top' musicians [the Jua Calis etc] products....but,hey,I might just give them a try....

Having said that; I have a recording of Muungano National Choir's 'Missa Luba' on cassette. It is amazing....you can even hear the musician's gowns flapping as they sing and dance [of course some of the credit for clarity goes to my Yamaha KX 393 cassette deck!!!]. What helps more is that it was recorded semi-live; i.e.,in a theartre auditorium but without an audience....instead of doing it in a studio.

I also have the 'On Stage with Remmy Ongala' [the self-proclaimed ugliest man in the world!!] recording on vinyl. It's a wonderful recording though the bass can get a little boomy on some tracks....but the tone controls get rid of it quite easily.


Behind the gardens...Behind the wall...Under the tree (Including: Red...Dark Blue...Yellow)
Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.
Chaka
#55 Posted : Monday, June 08, 2009 7:52:00 AM
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@Mukiha,

'missa luba' was recorded at the Lenana School's chapel

@Jk,

Look for the following:

'born 2 grove' by Euge Groove

'tales of a gypsy' by Marion Meadows
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