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#193345 - 09/14/07 07:52 AM
Re: Midnight Rider on S-900
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Bill, we can agree to disagree (in a friendly manner, of course), but I have been playing jazz organ for forty years. I know or knew or played with or opposite most of the jazz organ greats of the 60's, 70's, and 80's, and I stand by what I said. You simply cannot emulate an electric or acoustic bass (which is what arranger bass AND LH bass attempts to do) with pedals. The human foot is just not that agile. And for the record, it's not THAT easy to master, either.
Respectfully,
chas
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#193348 - 09/14/07 12:29 PM
Re: Midnight Rider on S-900
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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Hi All Interesting that, after a bit more research I have found that most US players as you say don’t use pedals much, whereas players in the rest of the world (Particularly Europe) place a much greater emphasis on them. (I am Not including Classical trained or Theatre organists, some of who can play Flight of The Bumble Bee on them) It is also interesting to note that, (Although I am not sure about the US) the most popular add on for an Arranger is a set of Bass Pedals. (Manufactures have to make sure that their stands designed for arrangers can accommodate a set of Bass Pedals, or they don’t sell many) Isn’t it great to have such diversity in the world, life would be really boring if every country was the same. Regards
Bill
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#193349 - 09/14/07 02:26 PM
Re: Midnight Rider on S-900
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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The truth is, much of European music uses far simpler bass lines for things like schlager, alpenmusik, and simple pop based things that ARE performable by pedals (and a lot of arranger players use the pedal to input the lowest note for inversion purposes, so the arranger still plays the line), but much jazz and US R&B, funk, disco, you name it, these guys aren't playing THOSE lines on the pedals (except the odd virtuoso like B. Dennerlein).
Pedals are good for a reduction, a simplification of the line, but once you start to perform musics where the bass line is integral to the rhythm section, very slick and syncopated, that's tough for the feet to do well.
I spent a few years when I first started playing keyboards doing bass pedals, but it became quickly obvious, as first Motown, then funk came along that doing these things with your feet was close to impossible. I can do a waltz or a fox-trot with the best of them, but a funk line...? Forget it!
But it's nice we're talking about bass lines at all, something I consider the Achilles Heel of arrangers. Bass players are always walking TOWARDS the next chord, while arranger bass lines are walking AWAY from the current one (they never know the next chord until you play it for them!). It's SO obvious once you listen for it...
And once again, sorry for the comments about Midnight Rider. I honestly thought that a real critique was what he was after!
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#193351 - 09/14/07 03:06 PM
Re: Midnight Rider on S-900
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14269
Loc: NW Florida
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Originally posted by cgiles: ...And yes, I spent 1300.00 for a PK7 pedalbord to compliment my Nord C1. Why? Because I'm an idiot.
chas Why are add-on pedal boards SO expensive? They usually have no tone generation, they usually aren't velocity or pressure sensitive (good job, too!), and they usually are too damn small (I want at least 17 notes for a decent line, if not the full two octave B3 monster!). Yet they cost as much as the keyboard you are adding them to, half the time. First guy to come out with a cheap, simple C-F pedalboard makes a fortune, IMO... Make it dumb (nothing but on/off and select MIDI channel) and let the arranger/organ handle the rest. No volume pedal (we got those already!), no registration select, no leslie kick buttons. Simple, durable and cheap... C'mon, all you manufacturers...
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