Registered: 12/01/99
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Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Ok guys, as you may have already read, Synthzone buddy Rico recently posted a very impressive instrumental version of the song "Lucky Day". I recently discovered this song (on YouTube) and pointed it out to him and was thinking of recording it too, but with vocals, and in auto accomp. arranger (vs utilizing a midi backing track as Rico impressively showcased).
Rico suggested that we give the membership a chance to hear 2 different approaches to the same song, and that we both record this song, so I sang & concurrently played it live in arranger (auto accomp) mode, and recorded it in one quick take (with plenty of flaws ) utilizing the T4 'jazz rotary organ' sound, going directly out of the T4 to my Tascam DR-07MKII digital recorder. I had hoped to find time to re-record it again, but haven't found the time yet (I'm having too much fun playing with my new iPad 3 , so have opted to simply post the one I recorded in one quick shot last week.
Registered: 02/24/12
Posts: 486
Loc: The Netherlands
Hi Scott, Great job my friend Because i know this is not easy to do Verry hard song to master in singing and then also playing I can allready tell you because i cant sing and play at the same time So greatly done my friend and some flaws dont matter, who cares i am making them also its albout the feeling you put into it and show it to the people then they know its comming from youre heart Thats what musics about then it is sincere changing peoples feelings Again i am verry happy with the fact you pionted me out to this song because also of the reactions from people that they didnt knew the song Its funny to see all the reactions also in the netherlands nobody knew this song amazing if you ask me because its a super song
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
Scotty, good job. Where does this song come from? A musical?, An import? Thought I was pretty informed about all kinds of new material, but this one is unfamiliar.
Registered: 11/19/02
Posts: 325
Loc: Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Hi Scott,
You did a fantastic job!
You showcased what the Tyros4 can do when played Auto-Accompanyment style with an accomplished lead vocalist who can simultaneously play the chords and the riffs on the keyboard.
You will be the ideal professional demonstrator for Yamaha.
It is impressive to see what the Tyros 4 is capable of when a skilled keyboardist like Rico plays his chops over a backing MIDI track and then take it to the next level by adding live vocals.
Your Tascam DR07mkII digital pocket recorder is worth every penny. This along with your new iPad and the Yamaha Tyros4/Korg microARRANGER combo gives you the ideal portable setup for any live performance.
Great job Scott! I wish my rehearsals sounded that good This song is starting to grow on me. I can't believe I never heard it before. Thanks for sharing.
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It not the keyboard, it's the keyboardist.
Scott, In your usual fine style, very nice! Wow, and you took time out of using your new iPad! Thanks for posting that, it's been a while since I've heard you!
Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 10427
Loc: San Francisco Bay Area, CA, US...
Rico, Cap Russ, Tapas, Paul, Eddie, Gary, Steve, and Larry:
Hi Guys: Thanks for such generously kind words. Glad you enjoyed my rendition of "Lucky Day". I had honestly debated whether to post such a rough around the edges recording, especially realizing my vocals weren't always on pitch pristine. Then again I remember past member comments made suggesting that my vocal sound style was better suited for trad. pop & jazz standards and not for Pop Rock & Country. In an attempt to bring out an edgier raw quality to my voice, I intentionally set the song key a tad higher than usual to try to achieve that, but regrettably,in a few spots,it resulted in some pitch-vocal placement problems. I did have fun spontaneously recording it either way, so thanks to Rico for having suggested us both record the same song, as it's now inspired me to actually seriously 'work' on learning another new tune again.
Additional comments and thoughts from others are 'welcomed and encouraged'.
Scott
Originally Posted By: captain Russ
Scotty, good job. Where does this song come from? A musical?, An import? Thought I was pretty informed about all kinds of new material, but this one is unfamiliar.
Hi Russ, "Lucky Day" was included on German singer Sasha Schmitz's 2007 Greatest Hits album and was the 66th best selling German single of 2007. Here he performs the song @ the 2007 Live Earth Concert in Hamburg: