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#381057 - 01/10/14 05:38 AM Something a little different, for me that is. G70
Saswick Offline
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Afternoon Chap's

Remember Aker Bilk and a tune called Petite Fleur on clarinet

Here's my version, not often you hear me do an instrumental.

The accompaniment is a touch quiet but other than that I was quite pleased with the attempt. All comments gratefully received.

https://app.box.com/s/rqlmg75xhxmeutgqrwp6

Regards

Col


Edited by Saswick (01/10/14 05:39 AM)

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#381063 - 01/10/14 06:23 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: Saswick]
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A beautiful job on a new-to-me song. I agree about the accompaniment being a touch quiet, but I don't think it detracts overly from your lovely performance.


Thanks for the music,
Dan

P.S. Perhaps it's a little on the short side?
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#381066 - 01/10/14 06:29 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: big741.1]
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Hi Dan

You have to be very old to remember this one. It was a very quick impulse recording and as you say needs to be a little longer.

I'm just having a go at "Stanger on The Shore" made famous by the same Gentleman, this one has a string section as well, a bit more variety.

I'm quite enjoying the instrumental approach makes a nice change from singing.

Col

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#381069 - 01/10/14 07:08 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: Saswick]
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I remember very well this song, made famous by the great Sidney Bechet ("Le Dieu" Bechet, as his admirers nicknamed him). His version was in a swing tempo, while yours is different, something between a bolero and a rhumba, but I liked it. The only suggestion I have would be to kill that string pad and replace it with a vocal sound played with your left hand (something like a "mmmhhh", that underscores the melody and emphasizes the chord changes at the same time). It would add more variety/movement and sound less canned.
And yes... the song is definitely too short!
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#381074 - 01/10/14 07:29 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: Dreamer]
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Andrea

You must be older than you look in your photo's if you remember that one LOL

I'm only just finding my way around the G70 the make up tools are quite amazing when you get used to them (some time in the future)

How's about this one then hot from the press so to speak:

https://app.box.com/s/95icp89uyi3nr3sd3t8v

One take, warts and all.

Col

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#381075 - 01/10/14 07:32 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: Saswick]
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Originally Posted By: Saswick
Hi Dan
You have to be very old to remember this one.
Col


HEY, Col ... I resemble that remark !!! wink

1959 hit by Chris Barber Jazz Band with Acker Bilk ? ...
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#381077 - 01/10/14 07:42 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: tony mads usa]
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Yeah, happy day's Tony, just left school (1958)not a care in the world (I think), the memory isn't that good.

Col

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#381079 - 01/10/14 08:30 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: Saswick]
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Not to 'steal' this thread, but ... I graduated High School in 1958 ... the big excitement for us was that friends of ours - 'The Elegants' had a number 1 hit with "Little Star" ... man, that was a lifetime ago - literally ... rocker

A number of years later a son of one of the group's members was on a baseball team I coached and I also taught him to play the accordion ... laugh2



Edited by tony mads usa (01/10/14 08:32 AM)
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#381087 - 01/10/14 08:49 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: Saswick]
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Wow, Tony. I was a kid in the Navy when that came out - remember it well.

Gary cool
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#381089 - 01/10/14 09:00 AM Re: Something a little different, for me that is. G70 [Re: Saswick]
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Col,

I can tell that you fell in love with the clarinet sound. This second song is really inspiring: if my day had 48 hours I would love to record it, but I have a long waiting list in my head already. I wish I lived in Canada and could bury myself in a cellar and forget everything except music till spring comes...
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