Wade in the Water

June 21, 2021
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Here is a rough arrangement of a spiritual that I recorded for my own purposes back around 2006.

Basically, I wanted to make use of an A pentatonic cedar flute that I had.  I wanted to create an arrangement that was similar to the style of Brule.  Brule is a #milwaukee #indiansummer staple performance that is highly inspirational and rhythmic.

Again, this wasn’t meant to be a professional recording.  It was me experimenting with marrying these two sounds.

My favorite part of this track is my cedar flute improvisation happening in the background.  Improvisation is highly enjoyable for me.

Would love to redo this with live musicians.  Contact angie@ozaukeetalent.com

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtwFkV-C6_A&w=560&h=315%5D

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Angie Mack is a musical director, performing artist, blues educator and writer who has a wealth of experience and connections in the arts and entertainment industry.

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