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#244193 - 10/06/08 04:25 PM
Intros...
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Something that disturbs me deeply, in a lot of what I have seen from professional demonstrators over the last week or two, is the willingness to sit back and let the machines do the entire intro for you. They sit there, twiddle their thumbs, or goof around, or anything BUT play. For a start off, this IMMEDIATELY clues the audience to the fact that this is little more than karaoke (OK, OK, WE know it isn't, but what about the average punter?), and increases the disbelief factor for a type of keyboard that stretches that belief at the best of times. But I believe there's a REASON they sit there and twiddle their thumbs... Most of these arrangers have Intros without solos over the top of them, but at present, AFAIK, there is NO arranger that will display the chords for an Intro. So you either have to learn by rote the chords for each Intro of each style (which may be hundreds) or just use the preset Intro with the solo done for you... What MUSICIAN wants to do that? But.... there IS a solution. Maybe even two. But it will take us demanding it from our manufacturers (mine included). System one would be a change to the OS, so that the changes for Intros are displayed just like the changes are displayed for SMF's. That's all an Intro is, after all... an unchangeable (other than key or mode) SMF. If the changes are displayed in real time (currently, your display will sit there all dumb as a post, and simply display the FIRST chord you played), blowing a decent solo over an Intro you can't quite remember the changes to will be a snap. No more twiddling your thumbs, or looking like a 'faker'... The other system would involve a change to the Lyrics display system, so that lyrics (in this case, the changes to the Intro) could be changed if tagged as 'Chords' to the key in which you start playing. This, at least you COULD do yourself (if the OS can change them to the right key), but I still feel it is something the manufacturer should supply with factory styles. System one would be by FAR the better option (not all arrangers even display lyrics in style mode), IMO... But if we demand (OK beg, ask, cajole, whine, whatever it takes ) this feature from the manufacturers, the days of twiddling your thumbs like a doofus during the Intro could be a distant memory... Any thoughts?
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#244197 - 10/06/08 07:16 PM
Re: Intros...
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Senior Member
Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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In reality, you have lots of options, including playing the LIVE! Keep in mind, however, the vast majority of the audiences have absolutely no idea that we're playing, or for that matter, singing. They walk up to you in the middle of a song, ask if you have THIS or THAT IN THERE, and that while you're singing your heart out. The canned intros are pretty damned good and in many instances, much better than most performers could play on their own. If you want an intro that is exactly like the intro of a particular song, you can sit down, create the intro, save it in the style file, then rename the style file with the song title. Same goes for the endings. This, obviously, takes time and effort on your part. The manufacturers provided us with the options, but it's up to us to utilize them.
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#244200 - 10/06/08 10:11 PM
Re: Intros...
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Registered: 04/25/05
Posts: 14268
Loc: NW Florida
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Firstly, I think it IS important to play in the intros... I've heard WAY to many user demos that start out GREAT, and you get all excited - 'wow! this guy's good!' BUT... then he starts to actually PLAY, and it's 'OMG! This sucks!' I'm pretty sure any regular listeners will feel the same, but maybe without the knowledge of WHY... Play your own intro, and at least there's a degree of consistency. Secondly, yes, there are many alternative Intro options, including my favorite - Roland Intro 2, just like the Korg, where it follows your chords. But Intro 3 on the Roland's all have a nice set of changes, good dynamic backing, but no solo. THIS particularly is the type of intro that screams out for the chord display, as it allows you, at least at the start, to use BOTH hands for that big flowery piano intro, or an expressive sax solo with tons of bends and scoops (in fact, just like the factory ones), without having to do the damn gymnastics of flying back with your LH to trigger the changes while you frantically try to find something to play that DOESN'T need a bend exactly where you need a change And now your LH is even MORE tied up trying to whack those SA2 buttons, the problem gets worse... MIDI files have LONG been able to analyze the chords and display them (at least on Roland's), and an Intro is simply one of those. The OS needs only a minor tweak to achieve this, and I hope some of the manufacturers realize what a boon to people that can actually PLAY (maybe not their core market, true ) to have some way of knowing these changes without rote memorization... It's a worthy feature, IMO. To answer your points directly... Donny.. they think WAY more that you are Mr Automatic when they hear music and see you playing NOTHING (surely you don't do that?), and the demonstrators are capable enough to play the intros as well as the preset ones. Ian... that's the job of the built-in Demos. Why does every style force you NOT to play? Even Voncken et al often sit there like doofuses. I'm SURE they would prefer to play... Gary... they do that to completely live bands, too. Got nothing to do with you playing a machine, it's all about ignorance and rudeness, a sign of the times. Zuki and Rikki.... Roland add the option to the Korg choices of a fancy Intro with NO solo (it's a different intro, usually, and there's no need to manually go in and mute the solo part). This is exactly what this feature would be for. Didn't know that some arrangers don't have a 'no solo' Intro... I guess for you, this makes less sense, but all I would say there is ADD the request for this type of Intro to your wishlist. It's darn handy type, and, as I said, often different to the main full Intro. Gives YOU (not your machine) the opportunity to make a grand entrance to a song, and ups the wow! factor quite a bit. To be honest, song specific styles with Intros straight off the record, etc., now that SMF's have song position pointers stored and you can re-order on the fly, don't really make much sense to me. I still feel hampered having to input the chords all the way through and tie up my LH, when, if you are going for the 'off the record' playing, are going to be the same every time you play it, so why not let the SMF do the grunt work, and reclaim the use of your LH? But while you ARE in style mode, let's get those Intro changes displayed. It WOULD make life easier, IMO... [This message has been edited by Diki (edited 10-06-2008).]
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#244201 - 10/06/08 10:55 PM
Re: Intros...
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/28/05
Posts: 1162
Loc: Oradea, RO
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diki, i understand and agree a chord progression display would be very helpful for intro 3 on roland. right because the lack of it, i dont use that intro so much. neither the ending 3. i prefer doing a little bit of intro playing piano with no accompaniment and after that using intro 1, being so short. the reason why the guys just relax and let the keyboard play 16 measures intro is simple: they have to show how easy is to "make" great music. remember, the non-pro market is much bigger than the pro. especially since tyros is targetted as a "home hobbist instrument".
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#244202 - 10/06/08 11:41 PM
Re: Intros...
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5387
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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A different take
If you have a song specific style, then in most cases it try’s to emulate the real song, and therefore most people think you are not playing, but just pressing buttons. (Or worst case a Karaoke singer) If you look at the top performers, (Those that make the real money and get the big crowds) none use song specific styles, but general styles and play how they want to play the song, consequently people go wow, that a great player, or, I can’t stand that style of playing, but in all instances they automatically assume they are actually playing. In other words if you want people to think are a real player, throw all your song specific styles away (Which means you also don’t sound like everybody else) and do your own thing. If you just want to entertain, then use whatever suits.
Bill
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