Hello sz friends, I have some sugestions for this years "summerschool" i have talked about intro's and endings on keyboards and technical tricks on keyboards before.
What do you like this year,
1. reharmonisation of melodies and chords. 2. what are the tensions if you play a chord left and what play right. 3. a specific melodie contest for sz members .. play this arrangement.
You choose, .
the vote ends this saterday !!!!!!!!!!!!
Regards, notlos
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Excuse my ignorance, but what is this Summer School about? I understand it will deal with Arranger Keyboard Techniques, but where will it take place? How much time? In what depth?
normally i make a topic on the arranger keyboard forum about a subject and all synthzone members who that want can have a pdf file of the subject and also mp3 examples of some lessons.
dirk
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1 & 2 sounds interesting, but 3 would be fun as well. They have some interesting things going on in the Technics forum. Musicians submit their songs for others to hear. Not sure how they do this. Maybe Bebop could inlighten us. Starkeeper
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Dirk (Notlos): I'm particularly interested in hearing your perspective on use of chord substitutions (both reharmonization & chord voicings used) and specifically how you 'voice' the chord extensions (9,11, 13) and tensions (b9,#9, #11, b13, etc) in (right/left hand) specifically for arranger type keyboard playing. Tips on achieving 'smooth voice leading' would also be of great value. I of course have a few thoughts on this subject too, so look forward to reading your 'summerschool' topic. - Scott
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Originally posted by Starkeeper: 1 & 2 sounds interesting, but 3 would be fun as well. They have some interesting things going on in the Technics forum. Musicians submit their songs for others to hear. Not sure how they do this. Maybe Bebop could inlighten us. Starkeeper
HI Starkeeper, I maintain a 6 email lists of several hundred Technics Keyboard owner/players. This is a membership list that requires a registration in the Technics forum, even though my lists are not part of the technics forum. It started out a couple of years ago as a 20 for 1 deal. You submit 1 song in Technics format and you received 20 in return. This often included up to 20 new styles, (one for each song) that you might not already have in your keyboard. This ultimately became too much work for me so it has evolved into a simple forwarding system, wherein, you zip up and send me your song and a cover letter and I just forward it out to the apporpriate email list. It is a love of labor but it does tend to keep everyone playing, recording and in good fellowship Best to you Bill the Bebop