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Re: Upcoming Aya Yuson album
« Reply #125 on: October 04, 2008, 06:52:32 PM »
RJ, kung pumunta ka sa lunes sa Martini's sakin ka na lang kumuha. Magdadala ako  ng copies. Php 300 lang.  :-)

Haha, ayus, sige, kung makakapunta ako. Madaming trabaho kasi ngayon eh, pero subukan ko makapunta. Kung sakali, dala ka na ng 2, para si Joyce rin kukuha ng copy. Maghahanda narin kami ng pentel pen. Alam mo naman, fans club kami. :)

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Re: Upcoming Aya Yuson album
« Reply #126 on: October 09, 2008, 03:32:57 PM »
Maghahanda narin kami ng pentel pen. Alam mo naman, fans club kami. :)

daya, bakit dalawang tao lang ang nasa Aya Yuson fan club? pasali naman!
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« Reply #127 on: October 09, 2008, 03:41:17 PM »
daya, bakit dalawang tao lang ang nasa Aya Yuson fan club? pasali naman!

Hehe!

By the way, Aya, nakuha ko na videos mo nung album launch (and the Monday night gigs.) Upload ko ba sa youtube, para makita nung mga hindi nakapunta/makapunta? :)

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« Reply #128 on: October 10, 2008, 06:19:16 PM »
Hehe!

By the way, Aya, nakuha ko na videos mo nung album launch (and the Monday night gigs.) Upload ko ba sa youtube, para makita nung mga hindi nakapunta/makapunta? :)

Ito na:

Aya Yuson - I Still Believe

Aya Yuson - Birdie Bop

Aya Yuson - Ibiza Bop

Siyempre hindi na lahat para kumuha parin kayo ng copy ng album. :)
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Re: Upcoming Aya Yuson album
« Reply #129 on: October 11, 2008, 07:06:59 AM »
thanks rj. lufet talaga ni sir aya.  :-)
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Re: Upcoming Aya Yuson album
« Reply #130 on: October 12, 2008, 07:17:25 AM »
thanks rj. lufet talaga ni sir aya.  :-)

Oo nga.. Napansin ko lang, yung melodies mo pala Aya sobrang nakaka-LSS. Parang lahat sila naghihintay na i-play ko lang sa utak ko. Lalo na yung Duma Da Dee Dum (at napansin ko lang na yung main melody mo doon nakasingit rin sa For the Queen.) Ok lang ba mahiram mga linya ng kanya mo kapag nagkataong may solo ako? :)

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« Reply #131 on: October 13, 2008, 08:29:37 AM »
Oo nga.. Napansin ko lang, yung melodies mo pala Aya sobrang nakaka-LSS. Parang lahat sila naghihintay na i-play ko lang sa utak ko. Lalo na yung Duma Da Dee Dum (at napansin ko lang na yung main melody mo doon nakasingit rin sa For the Queen.) Ok lang ba mahiram mga linya ng kanya mo kapag nagkataong may solo ako? :)

Oo naman, RJ, walang problema. :-)

Kaka-touch naman na nagugustuhan mo ang mga mumunti kong handog. :-)

I guess we can credit spending a decade in various showbands for some of the catchier aspects of my bald-headed melodies.  :-D

As to "Dum Da Dee Dum"'s main theme, that's a lick I often play. I first came up with that circa 2000, when I was still with the shiny-shoed band called Freeverse. I distinctly remember first playing that lick on a recording date with them. Trip ko tunog niya, so madalas ko pa ring gawin.  8-)
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« Reply #132 on: October 13, 2008, 08:35:34 AM »
daya, bakit dalawang tao lang ang nasa Aya Yuson fan club? pasali naman!

Eh, kosa, sobrang madalang ka naman sumilip sa mga gig, eh. Hehehe....

Pero nasa launch ka naman so oks na rin yon.

Pero teka... yuck, ha... fans ka diyan. Wala akong fans. Friends lang. c",)
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« Reply #133 on: October 13, 2008, 09:17:10 AM »
thanks rj. lufet talaga ni sir aya.  :-)

Dehin, ser... I still ain't sh_t.  :mrgreen:
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« Reply #134 on: October 20, 2008, 09:05:54 PM »
Oo naman, RJ, walang problema. :-)

Kaka-touch naman na nagugustuhan mo ang mga mumunti kong handog. :-)

I guess we can credit spending a decade in various showbands for some of the catchier aspects of my bald-headed melodies.  :-D

As to "Dum Da Dee Dum"'s main theme, that's a lick I often play. I first came up with that circa 2000, when I was still with the shiny-shoed band called Freeverse. I distinctly remember first playing that lick on a recording date with them. Trip ko tunog niya, so madalas ko pa ring gawin.  8-)

freeverse? the vocalist was my religion teacher when i was at "THE ateneo."

yeah i noticed the more accessible melodies in the new album. i love your new album sir. sarap pakinggan. good job.  :-)
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« Reply #135 on: October 22, 2008, 12:49:56 PM »
freeverse? the vocalist was my religion teacher when i was at "THE ateneo."

yeah i noticed the more accessible melodies in the new album. i love your new album sir. sarap pakinggan. good job.  :-)

Salamat po. :-)

That religion teacher of yours sucks.  :lol:
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Re: Upcoming Aya Yuson album
« Reply #136 on: October 23, 2008, 06:52:05 AM »
Salamat po. :-)

That religion teacher of yours sucks.  :lol:

he he. i didn't like him also.  :-)
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« Reply #137 on: October 23, 2008, 10:40:41 AM »
he he. i didn't like him also.  :-)

Nung magkabanda kami, nagkaroon ng panahon na muntik ko na siyang gulpihin sa bandroom ng Audiotorium (isang bar sa East Avenue). Nilalandi girlfriend ko sa mismong harap ko. Natakot yung mga ibang kabanda namin, eh. Hehehe.
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« Reply #138 on: October 23, 2008, 01:47:35 PM »
Nung magkabanda kami, nagkaroon ng panahon na muntik ko na siyang gulpihin sa bandroom ng Audiotorium (isang bar sa East Avenue). Nilalandi girlfriend ko sa mismong harap ko. Natakot yung mga ibang kabanda namin, eh. Hehehe.

bad trip yun ha. akala ko same sex tayp niya.
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« Reply #139 on: October 23, 2008, 02:18:28 PM »
Actually, feeling ko rin (at ng marami pang iba), vaglush yon. Pero ewan... minsan may tamang nagpapaka-macho everlash ang vaglah. Kwela nga yon, eh -- nung minsan, hinamon ba naman ng bunong-braso yung asawa ng drummer naming si Joel. Nagsumbong nga sakin yung babae, kinwento. "Hamunin daw ba ako ng bunong-braso?", aniya.

So yeah, Ryan's a f____ot. I don't know for sure if he's gay. But he definitely is a ball-less f____ot.
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« Reply #140 on: October 23, 2008, 05:33:57 PM »
And now for a bit of shameless self-promotion.  :mrgreen:

With much heartfelt gratitude to Scott Garceau. (This is from Scott's column in The Philippine Star.)

   
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Another jazz angel takes flight
THE X-PAT FILES By Scott R. Garceau
Sunday, October 19, 2008

Having caught jazz guitarist John Scofield and saxophonist Joe Lovano at the Rockwell Tent last week put me in mind of the first article I wrote for the Philippine STAR. It was back in 1996, a year after stepping off the plane here. The piece bemoaned the lack of live jazz venues in Metro Manila, while acknowledging the presence of many fine jazz musicians who survive by doing pick-up gigs for whatever band gets paid.

Things aren’t so different today in Metro Manila, though jazz players perhaps enjoy greater cachet among the public than they did before. There will always be “soft jazz” breakthroughs to herald another musical subgenre, such as “bossa nova” (itself a genre enjoyed in our parents’ — even our grandparents’ — day). And there will always be one or two venues (including Rockwell Tent) that put aside economic considerations and just let a player play. Usually, though, these venues are bars that don’t charge big-ticket entrance fees, but offer an abundance of big-ticket talent found, usually, on makeshift stages set up in the corner.

One such talent is Aya Yuson, who more than one person (excluding his proud papa, STAR columnist Krip Yuson) has referred to as one of the best jazz guitarists in the country. Yuson’s album, “Angelsong,” deserves the attention it gets, as it shows off a talented player in a dozen or so musical environments. It’s a strictly local affair (one indication is that, attempting to import the CD for listening on iTunes, Gracenote — which tracks down CD track names from a huge online database — drew a blank. Never heard of it. Oh, well, I don’t mind typing in the song titles manually for inclusion on my iPod), joined by star players including Tots Tolentino on tenor sax (what jazz album is Tots not playing on?) and singer Skarlet (who decorates the scat-inflected Fooled & Fooled Again).

What I like about “Angelsong” is the range of Yuson’s songwriting and playing. He can write ‘40s and ‘50s era bebop numbers like Big Bird and Ibiza Bop, straight-ahead quartet numbers like the CD opener Nubian Princess (which he later renders in an even better solo version, to my ears, to close out the album), or casually switch to fusion-tinged numbers such as The Tan Man.

In fact, the diversity makes it a bit hard to pin down Yuson’s true identity. Not to say his tunes adopt styles for the sake of style, though. Yuson has integrity as a player, and it shows in the way he incorporates his solos: never too flashy, never given over to excess runs or extra bars just for show. Like another tasteful guitarist from a completely different universe — George Harrison — Yuson knows how to tailor the statement to fit the song; not the other way around.

Toting what looks to be a hollow-bodied Ibanez in the liner note photos (perhaps hoping to channel some of Wes Montgomery’s round, rich tone), Yuson deftly accompanies a gallery of guest singers that also includes Aileen Balon (Used To Be My Moon, I Still Believe), Yosha Honasan (Phoenix Reborn) and great throwback singer Arthur Manuntag (Big Bird). There’s a palpable joy here, too: people digging the music, respecting tradition, but not being too reverential. (The double entendre of Big Bird, for instance, or the backup vocals on Fooled & Fooled Again which wouldn’t be out of place in a contempo R&B number.) Listening to Aya wail on Ibiza Bop, it’s hard to figure out who he’s not listened to and absorbed from jazz history: there’s a little of Wes Montgomery’s octave-hopping and chord-fanning, something of John Scofield’s aggressive bopicity, maybe some Jim Hall touches here and there. But again, ego is kept in check: Yuson’s years of playing live have taught him how to pick his moments, and embellish other players in the most decorous way.

There are more lengthy workouts on The Tan Man, Sugar and Dum Da Dee Dum, where drummer Alex Fidel shows off his own gifts. The Tan Man veers into Mike Stern flash at times, but again Yuson counters it with solo choruses that are subdued, almost reflective. Simon Tan on upright and electric bass gets plenty of space here, too.

If there are some flaws with “Angelsong,” it perhaps comes in the less-than-pristine mixing of the CD (at least my copy) causing the bass to overdrive a bit. And the concessions made to current “lite jazz” appetites are felt in numbers like I Still Believe and Diwa Ng Babae. Yet the tunes are tasty, commercial or not, and have every right to be played on the radio, or on your car stereo, heading home from a stressful day at the office. That’s what light jazz is for, right?

To my ears, the final two numbers on “Angelsong” — For the Queen and a solo rendition of Nubian Princess — are the real deal: here Yuson interweaves crisp acoustic lines with himself, basking in tasteful reverb. For the Queen recalls Stanley Jordan, not in technique so much, but in Yuson’s quavering high-neck bends and fluid lines. And Nubian Princess shows how a solid jazz tune can work well in other settings. The song, almost forgotten from its quartet version at the start of this diverse album, leaves you humming the melody long after the final notes ring out.

As I said at the start, there’s no shortage of gifted players in the Philippine jazz world; just a lack of audiences to nurture them. And now there’s one more exceptional CD out there for homegrown ears.
If jazz be the food of Filipino musicians, play on.
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« Reply #141 on: October 23, 2008, 11:24:48 PM »
Haha, I've read this one in your blog. Congrats, Aya! Glad to know that a lot liked your album as well. :)