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Zebra Duo-Rick and Morty Theme Song (instrumental cover)

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Rick and Morty Theme Song instrumental cover, in jazz styles inspired by Marcus Miller (Tutu) and Wayne Shorter (Footprints).
Music composed by Ryan Elder.
Lady Albatross: alto saxophone
Mihai Sorohan (aka sorohanro): ukulele, bass ukulele

Recorded as part of "Zebra Duo" collaboration. See the video here:
https://www.facebook.com/188206608744411/videos/vl.592281337857914/296299897650345

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okay, that Is some nice cover version on It, it incredebly fits nice on that spot for a Little jazz style on It, the ukulele as some normal parts and there Is never a bass ukulele in the history of the Planet earth as well,

And finally the main Song with the alto saxophone that albatross play it was pretty ''jazzy'' as well

Anyway keep your music covers growing and never give up

sorohanro responds:

Thanks for the review.

so cozy

sorohanro responds:

Thanks :)

Amazing.

sorohanro responds:

Thanks.

This arrangement is adorable. The Footprints 3/4-6/8 thing is a nice twist. Wish it was longer and had solos.

sorohanro responds:

Thanks for the very nice review, it's heartwarming to see people who "get it".

Loved that bass triplet at the beginning. Really sassy track-o-roni. Smooth AF jazz waltz, consensual 3/4 segment 26 seconds. I'd introduce this song to my parents.

sorohanro responds:

Your review is a masterpiece of literature and music theory combined. Thanks for making my day.

Credits & Info

Bass Guitar
Saxophone

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4.50 / 5.00

Uploaded
Dec 8, 2018
4:40 PM EST
Genre
Jazz
File Info
Song
2.1 MB
55 sec

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