Joe Di Fiore kicks things off for 2021. He’s an American sax and wind player who also composes and arranges. In a fantastic American accent, he shares some helpful tips about setting your home studio for remote recording (seeing as this is the reality for a lot of musos at the moment). We also chatted about the positives of smaller family gatherings, switching between different wind instruments, the importance for composers to have performing experience and being patient.
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Mario Kart 8 Big Blue and Mute City Mash up: https://youtu.be/yHe8n9760I8
The Mario Kart Lick: https://youtu.be/3rD-tdEFKlg
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