As mentioned elsewhere, how about recording a video and stitching them together?
Initial thoughts that you can have alternate suggestions for:
1. If you can not record video, record audio and we can show a still image of your choice (preferably of you and your ax)
2. It's best to be able to send just the saxophone for better sound. If this isn't possible, make sure the saxophone part is louder than the backing track.
3. Agree on a place to exchange the videos, such as Google Drive or Dropbox or Box. As long as the compiler can access them all, not everyone will need to do so.
4. Mark suggested Watermelon Man. Anyone have a problem with that?
Hey if it works, we make it a tradition! To start we only need two people, and I'm pretty sure we have that already.
What say you?
Initial thoughts that you can have alternate suggestions for:
1. If you can not record video, record audio and we can show a still image of your choice (preferably of you and your ax)
2. It's best to be able to send just the saxophone for better sound. If this isn't possible, make sure the saxophone part is louder than the backing track.
3. Agree on a place to exchange the videos, such as Google Drive or Dropbox or Box. As long as the compiler can access them all, not everyone will need to do so.
4. Mark suggested Watermelon Man. Anyone have a problem with that?
Hey if it works, we make it a tradition! To start we only need two people, and I'm pretty sure we have that already.
What say you?