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#367733 - 06/17/13 05:42 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: travlin'easy]
montunoman Offline
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Originally Posted By: travlin'easy
Paul, as much as I love bossas, for some strange reason, my audiences rarely dance to them. They'll cha cha, rumba, samba, etc..., but for some reason they just don't bossa. I loved your arrangement and your wife is an excellent singer.

Thanks for posting this,

Gary cool


yeah Gary, same thing here. We never really do Bossa Nova if we're playing for dancer. We just play it for background music. Didn't people dance to it back in the day?

One thing you might consider doing is taking one of the many great bossa nova songs and playing as a cha-cha-cha or other Latin style.

Wave sounds great as a cha-cah, Black Orfeus as a Cuban son, Quiet Night (Corcovado) as a rumba.
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#367734 - 06/17/13 06:08 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: Diki]
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I know I am guilty of doing this myself but it came to life as I watched the video.
The singer moved and the keyboard never moved. In watching I realized how important it is for a keyboard to have a touch of showmanship.

The music saw done very well, good singing -- good sounds from the keyboard.

John C.

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#367736 - 06/17/13 07:25 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: montunoman]
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Registered: 03/19/09
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Paul:

Very Nice! I am addicted to Bossas and have an extensive CD collection of Brazilian music. This was a very enjoyable rendition and it was recorded very well also. You got the tempo just right.

Joe
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#367743 - 06/17/13 08:46 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: montunoman]
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This is Not NICE Its SUPERB Awesome Performance NOW thats music
I LOVE IT smile
Men i can listen to this for hours !!

Have a nice week
Greetz Rico wave

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#367744 - 06/17/13 09:24 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: montunoman]
DonM Offline
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Great Paul! I still have recordings of you and your wife on my Audya.
DonM
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#367751 - 06/17/13 10:03 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: bruno123]
montunoman Offline
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Originally Posted By: bruno123
I know I am guilty of doing this myself but it came to life as I watched the video.
The singer moved and the keyboard never moved. In watching I realized how important it is for a keyboard to have a touch of showmanship.

The music saw done very well, good singing -- good sounds from the keyboard.

John C.


Hi John, your point on showman is well taken. That's something I need to work on...But it sure makes me apreciate my wife that much more. What would I do without her?
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#367752 - 06/17/13 10:15 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: montunoman]
montunoman Offline
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Loc: Dallas, Texas
Hi Joe, I'm with you on the bossa nova music. If I had to choose just one style of music to play and listen to, it would have to be bossa nova.

Rico, thanks for your kind words. I need to study your videos more to get some ideas for showmenship. You always look to relaxed and your having a good time too!

Don, me and my wife still get a laugh when we talk about the time that we sat in on your gig in Sherveport... manly due to my inabilty to opperate the Audya... Anyways, we'd love to come by again. Let me know if you any public gigs coming up as we are off for summer vacation and need a good excuse for a road trip.
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#367759 - 06/17/13 11:28 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: montunoman]
leezone Offline
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"when sung in the original language"

not exactly, that's more spanish than Portuguese/Brasilian wink

but i liked it, and thanks for sharing

montunoman, you guys may wanna up the key a bit for her, 1 or 1 1/2 steps up
i think it would have a bit more impact

just my $0.02

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#367798 - 06/18/13 07:46 AM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: leezone]
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Love Bossa done well. This was...


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#367859 - 06/18/13 08:03 PM Re: Our Rendition of The Girl From Ipanema [Re: montunoman]
montunoman Offline
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Loc: Dallas, Texas
Thanks Russ. Although the fellow that played the guitar did a fine job, it would have been a blast to have you play with us. I know you can out play us but we'd have fun.

Lee zone, thanks for the tip on the key. We'll give it a try. As for the Portuguese, we are all Spanish speakers that really dig Brazilian music and the Portuguese language. It was a sincere attempt, and our apologies if we butcherd your lovely language.
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