I enjoy coming up with new stuff from various ideas I find. And top on that list is enjoying the grooviness of music that has groove. Afrobeat always has heavy groove - music that makes you bob your head or shake your body!
Felá Kútì is widely known as the father of Afrobeat basically because he popularized the style of music.
In today's music world, Burna boy remains one of the most representative African musicians that beautifully combines Afrobeat groove with hip hop.
It's probably why he's widely recognized all over the world. Anytime he's opprtuned to talk about his music, he always refers to Afrobeat being the base of his composition. He knows his stuff.
This piece here explores the Afrobeat style, bringing in some influences from Felá and Burna Boy.
Enjoy my sax splash.
Thanks for Listening!
Thanks once again to @ksam @starstrings01 and @obaro for this initiative.
It's cool doing music with great musicians on Hive
@starstrings01 @draysax @saxoenny @davidbolu34, @chosenfingers @obaro @mayorkeys @heskay @daniky @jaydr, @cammy-cardo and @onos-f.
Enjoy the new week!
Saxophone: Proel Eflat Alto Saxophone
Reed: Rico 2.5 (Modified)
Mouthpiece: Generic Jazz Metallic mouthpiece
Microphone: Behringer C3
Headphones: OneOdio Studio Pro 30
Edited and Mixed on: Audacity
Backtrack Source: JStixx
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