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#136346 - 06/03/03 03:16 AM Mas que nada
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Hi all,
I have just uploaded to my website a studio version of "Mas que nada", the third song I played at "Bossa Nova in Concert"; of course the rhytm section is not the same (and the difference is evident especially in the ending...) but at least you can get a better idea of my arrangement. The basic idea was to recreate the sound of a little vocal section and -to achieve this- I layered three vocal sounds in the right part of the 9000 pro, while the left hand played just a piano sound; from a technical point of view the trickiest point of the song was to play with the right timing the break (with a C7+9 chord). Personally I don't think that I would have been able to recreate the same sound with another arranger, but maybe I am wrong.
Your opinions and comments are, as always, much appreciated.
Andrea
http://andrearotolo.tripod.com/dreamer/id1.html
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#136347 - 06/03/03 05:09 AM Re: Mas que nada
trtjazz Offline
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Registered: 08/01/02
Posts: 2683
Andrea,
This is truly one of my all time Latin fav.'s. It's the tune that started my life long love of the Brazilian sound, when I heard Sergio Mendes do it 100 years ago.

I thought your rendition was a great and a creative remake of the tune and Sergio would be pleased.
Terry

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#136348 - 06/03/03 11:01 AM Re: Mas que nada
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Terry,
many thanks for your kind words. And you are right indeed: even if the song was originally written by Jorge Ben, it was the first version by Sergio Mendes that I had in my mind when I thought of the arrangement (many years later Mendes did another version, included in one of his compilations, but I like the first one much more).
Since you have a fast connection and you are also a percussionist, I suggest that you download the "live" version, found on the "Brazil 2003" page of my website. The sound quality is very poor and I am barely audible, but I am sure that you will enjoy what the two percussionists were able to do.


[This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 06-03-2003).]
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#136349 - 06/03/03 06:20 PM Re: Mas que nada
travlin'easy Offline
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
Hi Andrea,

I've been following your escapades during the past several weeks, wishing I were there as well to hear the wonderful music first hand. Just downloaded your file and it sounds great. As usual, you've done a fantastic job.

Keep up the great work,

Gary
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#136350 - 06/03/03 10:38 PM Re: Mas que nada
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Gary,
thank you! I am gradually recovering from the jet lag and am finally playing some music again, after two weeks of tourism. I was not sure about the opportunity to post this song, because I don't know how many people, on this Forum, enjoy this kind of music. Hope that you will sell your rig at the best price.
Andrea
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#136351 - 06/04/03 07:41 PM Re: Mas que nada
SBPC Offline
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Registered: 01/30/01
Posts: 125
Loc: Goleta, CA, USA
Andrea,
Evelina and I so much enjoyed you pictures and the music we have listened to so far. We have not had a chance to listen to it all as yet but we will.

It was so nice of you to take all that time right after returning home (with jet lag and all) to post the photos and music so everyone on the Forum could get a glimpse of what you experieced first hand.

What a wonderful trip you had. You seemed to make the most of your time as a tourist in Brazil. All the best to you and keep up the good work with your music.
Regards,
Paul

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#136352 - 06/04/03 10:06 PM Re: Mas que nada
Dreamer Offline
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
Paul,
once more, thank you for your kind words; yes, it was a very interesting trip (to say the least) and I can advice everyone to go to Brazil. I have tried to outline every aspect of my experience, including the few negative points (hot climate in some places) but -all in all- Brazil is definitely a "must come back" place (just like California )
A big hug to you and Evelina.
Andrea
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