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#173786 - 09/01/03 02:32 PM
My First Acoordion/Arranger MP3s
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Registered: 01/25/03
Posts: 221
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Hello Everybody -
Well, it's taken quite some time but I finally got some of my accordion music recorded and converted into MP3s.
This is REALLY raw stuff. One take, no editing, no overdubbing, and lots of mistakes, but it was really fun to put together.
I used my Millenium digital reedless accordion, my Ketron XD3 arranger, and recorded everything into a Yamaha AW16G DAW. Some of the songs were recorded using the XD3's lead, while the songs that have Millenium in the title used the Millenium's accordion sounds.
These are really large files. Kind of stream-of-conciousness playing. If you are dial-up please don't even consider downloading these files. It's my music and even I wouldn't wait 30 minutes to hear it! It's just not worth it unless you have a broadband connection.
There are some obvious problems with the Millenium right-hand voices spiking. It's my fault. I'm new to the AW16g and learning.
I can't wait to start editing this with Sonar, remixing it correctly, overdubbing, etc. This is just my first attempt at putting music on the web.
Thanks for listening. All comments are welcome.
Tommy http://f2.pg.briefcase.yahoo.com/tnavone@pacbell.net
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#173788 - 09/01/03 03:32 PM
Re: My First Acoordion/Arranger MP3s
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Registered: 12/14/00
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#173789 - 09/01/03 03:37 PM
Re: My First Acoordion/Arranger MP3s
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Accordionist, I could not download the first two files (the ones done with the XD3: "Somber mood" and "Man without love"). My favorite song of the three is "Malafemmena": I have only a little suggestion for you: maybe the first time it would be better to play the song "as it is", reserving the embellishments for the second or third verse, so as to add a nice "crescendo" and also leave the possibility to surprise your listeners with what you would add later. I have to say that you are a very talented accordeon player and you play also with a lot of emotion (this is a well known song here in Italy, so I know what I am talking about). "Come back to Sorrento" was quite a surprise: you did a really original arrangement with a medium swing tempo but...I wonder how many of your italian-american listeners would prefer the original version, with a classic rhumba or beguine tempo... Finally, "Tennesse waltz": the first thing that strikes me is that the volume is A LOT higher compared with the other two songs: maybe you should lower it a bit. You were right commenting my "This masquerade": your approach is completely different compared with mine; you love to fill the pauses with a lot of added notes and...you are really an accordeon virtuoso; however, if you play for dancing crowds, I have a feeling that they could somehow be disturbed in their dance by this flow of notes. You definitely have your own style and I have to say that I will wait with real interest your future songs.
[This message has been edited by Dreamer (edited 09-02-2003).]
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#173794 - 09/02/03 10:55 PM
Re: My First Acoordion/Arranger MP3s
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Registered: 02/23/01
Posts: 3849
Loc: Rome - Italy
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Tommy, I was finally able to download the other songs, inclusive "25 doyles". The first thing that strikes me is that in "Somber mood" the accordeon (which seems more an harmonica, to tell the truth) is rather noisy (the sound has a dirty" quality that makes me prefer the Millenium more). The jazzfisa sound in "25 doyles" is cleaner, but a bit "dark". I think that for this song even a musette sound would work well (the background has something of a "french" atmosphere to it). "Man without love": again the sound has a dirty quality; definitely the Millenium is much better. Once again, I have to say that I am really impressed by your technique! Final comment: I think that, if you play a fast lick every now and then, it has more impact on the audience. It's the law of contrasts: you play a song slowly for 2'30", then start to improvise like hell for 30" and everybody goes "WOW"! If you improvise or play fast all the time after a while nobody notices anymore and the effect is lost. (Got the message? )
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