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Eric Ebner


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Post  Posted 8 Oct 2007 1:20 pm    
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This was my first Gerald Ross CD purchase and my 3 reasons why this is great music...

Listenability, Musicianship, and Bass.

There are 2 kinds of purchases I make as a consumer of music. ONE is to learn more about an instrument or style, and TWO is for shear listening enjoyment. This release meets both criteria but much more so on the listening enjoyment. It gets spins. I've also got a 15 Month old at home and need CD's that everyone can enjoy. This CD meets that criteria and the bass response is absolutely awesome! The bass might be electronic (sequencing by GR) but for me it's all about APPLICATION which is on the money IMO. Good player too and hits every cool note the way it should be.

The Ebner family wishes to say- Thanks Gerald! Glad we found you.
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Gerald Ross


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Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA
Post  Posted 8 Oct 2007 2:49 pm    
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Thanks Eric! Very Happy

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I've also got a 15 Month old at home and need CD's that everyone can enjoy.


Well... my wife says I act like a 15 month old a lot of the time...
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