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#245935 - 10/24/08 07:46 AM
Re: Just recorded on the G70
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Loc: Rome - Italy
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It's clearly a midifile, and an excellent one at that, because it reproduces almost note for note the original recording in the Getz-Gilberto LP. There are only three faults: 1- The jazz guitar should be an acoustic guitar 2- the G-70 Alto Sax has too much reverb and the sample doesn't do justice to Stan Getz (but on the other hand no sample in the world could...) 3- the piano track is at times too loud, especially in the left hand (Jobim in this LP played in a much more subdued way, being almost too attentive to never get in the way and merely contenting himself to complement what Joao and Astrud Gilberto were singing or Stan Getz was playing). Fran, I would GREATLY appreciate if you could point me to the source of this midifile, because I would love to make a bossa nova style with it. Yamaha, Korg and Roland, please take note: this is the way a bossa nova style should sound. Way !
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#245937 - 10/24/08 09:39 AM
Re: Just recorded on the G70
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Registered: 05/26/99
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Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars Words & Music by Antonio Carlos Jobim; (English translation by Gene Lees) Recorded by Tony Bennett, 1963
D9 Fdim Quiet nights of quiet stars, quiet chords from my guitar
Gm7 F#7 FM7 Dm7 FM7 Gm7 Am7 FM7 Floating on the silence that surrounds us.
Fm7 Em7 A7+ Quiet thoughts and quiet dreams, quiet walks by quiet streams,
D9 Dm7 Fdim And a window looking on the mountains and the sea -- how lovely! !
D9 Fdim This is where I want to be, here, with you so close to me
Gm7 F#7 FM7 Dm7 FM7 Gm7 Am7 Gm7 Until the final flicker of life's ember.
Fm7 Fm Fm6 Em7 Am7 Dm7 I, who was lost and lonely, believing life was only
G7-9 Em7 A7+ Dm7 A bitter, tragic joke have found with you
G9 G7-9 C Bb9 A7+ The meaning of existence, oh, my love.
(Last time)
G9 G7-9 C Bb9 Fdim C(6) The meaning of existence, oh, my love.
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#245938 - 10/24/08 09:40 AM
Re: Just recorded on the G70
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Registered: 10/08/00
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Loc: West Virginia
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What's funny is how fast it turned into an "it can't be you playing..., it must be an SMF" speculation SMF? Maybe, maybe not.. but how the thread goes is still funny
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#245939 - 10/24/08 10:26 AM
Re: Just recorded on the G70
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Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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#245942 - 10/24/08 11:10 AM
Re: Just recorded on the G70
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Registered: 02/23/01
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Originally posted by Dnj: Instead of criticism why not post your own versions for comparison....this way we all learn, or is that too much to ask. No, Donny, it's not too much to ask, at least speaking for me, but actually I don't understand your reaction because I liked this song a lot, to the point that compared it with the original recording -hence my criticism- and this is a thing that I seldom do with songs posted here, because in the majority of cases they are miles away from the original. To my ears is 100% evident that this is not a style, because I know all the bossa nova styles from all the most common arranger keyboards and none of them comes so close to the flavor of an authentic -brazilian- bossa nova. All the styles I know are more or less derived from the bossa novas of the seventies, the kind made popular by Quincy Jones and the likes, and they are way overdone and "noisy" as hell. But listen to the simple perfection of the drum track of this song: just a hi-hat in the beginning and a cymbal ride in the second part, exactly like Milton Banana (the drummer in the original recording) did. And, since you asked for it, if someone, commenting a song I have posted, would write something like: "Excellent [Andrea] WOW what a sound [your keyboard] has!! Its so live" I would think that he simply trying to please me because is a friend, but a comment like yours would be totally useless to me, because: a- would mean that the listener didn't take the time to listen with care b- wouldn't help me a bit to improve musically.
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#245944 - 10/24/08 11:31 AM
Re: Just recorded on the G70
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Registered: 07/27/05
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Loc: Cape Breton Island, Canada
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Well, whoever is actually playing the piece did a nice job.
If it's not Fran's SMF, then it might be nice for him to give credit to the maker.
If it is all of Fran playing, and he made the SMF as well as played over the top, I am impressed.
The sax playing is very well done, and even overcomes some of the limitations of the Sax sound.
Ian
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