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#292166 - 09/05/10 04:41 AM
Re: Don't try ths on your arranger...no..please do.
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Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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Originally posted by Lucky2Bhere: This video really impressed me. That�s what I call a true one-man-band, or�..one-woman-band��or�..one-person-music. Not the players who do runs up and down the board. They�re technicians, not music makers. This lady is a �music-maker.�
Anyhow, I have some questions if some of you can answer them.
1) who is the lady��I did a Google search and couldn�t find anything for maru (is that her name?). And�..I�m assuming she�s Japanese?
2) Is this her own arrangement, or is it the actual score from the movie?
3) Is she using a Roland Star Wars �style/pattern?� Is she playing on top of a MIDI file? If so, did she make it herself?
4) I hear lead (right hand), background (left hand), bass notes, individual drum beats, and fill-ins (where I don�t see her fingers move). What�s playing what? I�m watching her left foot but I can�t quite make out what she�s doing with it (my guess is she�s playing �accompanying� drum beats).
5) She did the �gliss� with her left hand. I�m assuming she�s left handed and that would account for a lot of her left hand dexterity?
6) Anyone know where I can read about her?
I really like what she does!!! That�s something to shoot for.
Lucky I still believe that a MIDI file (the one i pointed in my previous post) is doing the "background" work. Of course left hand right hand, feet etc are all hers. In another tune that donny posted she stops playing the music, turns a page on her book and the background still plays. Probably a style or MIDI of some sort that provides the backbone.
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