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#345804 - 06/18/12 04:43 PM
Soul Improvisation - Tyros 4
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#345822 - 06/19/12 05:37 AM
Re: Soul Improvisation - Tyros 4
[Re: Tostie]
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Nice. "Play that funky music.....". This is a good example of the secret of good arranger playing; you need to be able to play at or near the same level as the (professional) backing tracks. Also, the accompaniment should compliment YOUR performance, not DOMINATE the performance. This was accomplished here, which is why it sounded MUCH better than the average run-of-the-mill arranger performance. Another key (to a good performance) is, as always, good taste. In this case, an excellent choice of lead and solo voices. Also, the emphasis on DYNAMICS in playing style helps offset the general lack of dynamics (think 'live') found in most arranger style backing. This leads to a more realistic (again, think 'live') and enjoyable performance. As usual, these are just my opinions. Great job (sincerely).
chas
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#345828 - 06/19/12 08:39 AM
Re: Soul Improvisation - Tyros 4
[Re: ianmcnll]
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