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#396617 - 11/30/14 10:02 AM
Re: Super Display
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Registered: 07/27/05
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That's cool. I'm not sure I'd attempt at making them from scratch. I think they'd stick out like a sore thumb from the onboard styles. Making them from scratch can be a bit tedious, and at one time, that was the only way. The player would need at least a basic set of arranging/playing skills (i.e. be able to play the bass lines, guitar parts, pads etc.), and a good sequencer program that allows easy editing. For me, it sometimes becomes a combination of using a style for the basics, and then overdubbing the other parts to flesh it out, but more often than not, I can do the whole SMF with just a style only. Ian BTW...check your Private Messages.
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#396644 - 12/01/14 06:58 AM
Re: Super Display
[Re: hammer]
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Registered: 09/24/02
Posts: 581
Loc: Raleigh, NC
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Hi ... interesting topic ... like Gary, I also do a "demonstration" at some point during many gigs. I did a gig yesterday; it was at a place I hadn't played in ~6 months, and I could see plenty of "new" faces (as well as people I remembered). So, about halfway thru the gig, I told them a bit about the keyboard, played some quick lines on single sounds (piano, sax, clarinet, trumpet, organ, etc.) then quickly showed how I play/control a style (showing them that I use a foot-pedal to add drum fills), then showed them a quick song where I first showed that I had guitar in the left hand, piano layered with strings in the right, and a solo trumpet up on my 2nd little keyboard. I could tell some of them seemed fascinated with how it all works ... (esp. based on the comments and questions after the gig).
I like the idea (can't remember who mentioned it) of playing an occasional piano-only piece; I do that, and sometimes play a classical medley that uses no styles (just piano, strings, an oboe, stuff like that) ... helps remind people that it's being done live etc.
-Jim
Edited by jimlaing (12/01/14 06:59 AM)
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#396649 - 12/01/14 09:37 AM
Re: Super Display
[Re: ianmcnll]
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Registered: 01/01/09
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That's cool. I'm not sure I'd attempt at making them from scratch. I think they'd stick out like a sore thumb from the onboard styles. Making them from scratch can be a bit tedious, and at one time, that was the only way. The player would need at least a basic set of arranging/playing skills (i.e. be able to play the bass lines, guitar parts, pads etc.), and a good sequencer program that allows easy editing. For me, it sometimes becomes a combination of using a style for the basics, and then overdubbing the other parts to flesh it out, but more often than not, I can do the whole SMF with just a style only. Ian BTW...check your Private Messages. Cheers, Ian. Check your PM.
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#396714 - 12/02/14 03:50 PM
Re: Super Display
[Re: hammer]
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Dean, while it's not a hard, fast, written rule that you MUST face your audiences, I consider eye contact with my audiences a very important aspect of any performance. Without it, they may as well be listening to a radio. Gary
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