Originally posted by Dnj:
Most of this type of music isn't created at all with arrangers...so here lies the difficulty recreating them...
here lies using alternatives like mp3's etc etc....which is just another tool for the player to make a successful affair.
But as soon as you play MP3's, you are no longer a 'player'. You are a DJ. Nothing wrong with that, don't get me wrong. But while you are DJ-ing, you aren't 'playing'.
It all boils down to what you want to do. Me, I like playing! The day I HAVE to become a DJ, I'll go down to Wal-Mart's and try to get a job as a greeter...!
Thing is, NO MUSIC at all is 'created' on arrangers. No-one uses them on commercial records any more than house music does (at least, not the arranger section!). It's just that more and better styles have been made for older style musics, but even those are pretty lame compared to the original...
[This message has been edited by Diki (edited 06-07-2010).]