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#413250 - 12/18/15 08:05 PM
Danny Boy, a different approach...
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Allen Russel, a relative newcomer to the PSR Tutorial forum, just posted his rendition of Danny Boy. He assembled it as a midi file, then converted it to an MP3. I, for one, think it is probably the best rendition I have heard of this timeless song. Here it is: Danny Boy I'll be more than happy to pass your comments along to him. He, obviously, spent a lot of time putting this song together. Cheers, Gary
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#413260 - 12/19/15 07:43 AM
Re: Danny Boy, a different approach...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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Gary, may be time to change the batteries in that hearing-aid . Hey, nobody likes to post negative comments, especially about a guest, and especially on THIS forum, where we give a thumbs up to Bob Dylan singing an opera. Honesty is rarely rewarded here when it comes to critiquing a posted performance and one can always expect blowback from a dissenting opinion, no matter how well-intention-ed. However, the absence of a response (even from Donny ) does sort of speak volumes. I, myself, probably wouldn't have responded had you not put the "best rendition" tag on it. I applaud the effort put into this production but that does not always guarantee a good result. I probably wouldn't play this particular performance in an Irish bar. Things I liked: 1. Timing - timing (rhythmic feel) was spot on 2. choosing variety of instruments for lead part (melody and solos) 3. chord substitutions in the arrangement Things I didn't like: 1. The mix - poor balance in the accompanying arrangement 2. poor balance between solo/lead instruments and accompaniment. 3. lead instrument choices - too guttural and 'blare-ry' - trumpet was the best of the lot 4. arrangement does not suit song - 'steps on' the natural beauty of this song 5. lead instruments SOUND like they're being played from a keyboard (btw, I'm guilty of that as well) What's important to remember is that there are few things more subjective than music (as illustrated by the difference in my and Gary's perspective). The opinions expressed here are my own and have no more validity than anyone else's. This should not discourage people from posting, especially if they are honestly seeking feedback to improve their performances. chas
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#413266 - 12/19/15 09:57 AM
Re: Danny Boy, a different approach...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 06/25/99
Posts: 16735
Loc: Benton, LA, USA
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Well I liked a lot of things about it, and agree with Chas on some things too. I supposed I'm just not that interested in such a big overblown production that takes many hours to assemble. I wanta just PLAY. I do this song pretty often because we have a waiter named Dan that keeps asking me to do it, and I've found that Dan, and others, seem to enjoy a really simple version, where they can listen to the words and melody line. Allen never plays live; he uses his Tyros 5 to "arrange" and create arrangements, and that is one of the purposes of having one. It's pretty amazing that a person CAN do that if he devotes the time and energy and expertise. I'd rather hear Chas do some three-chord blues with organ, bass and drums!
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#413268 - 12/19/15 10:01 AM
Re: Danny Boy, a different approach...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Mike, I believe he is using a T5, but not quite sure. Chas, everyone has their own opinion, especially when it comes to music. I listened to this particular song three times before I commented, and I agree with you that the trumpet lead was the best of all. Here's Allan's OP: This is my arrangement of "Danny Boy" A great melody and emotionally effective during special moments (Final Revision)
Instrumentation:
Solo Harmonica S.Art2! Solo Trumpet S.Art2!
Romantic Strings and Violas Sax Section Clarinets and Oboes Pop Dynamic Brass Glockenspiel Pop Piano Acoustic Bass Live Drums. DSP 1 Reverb Hall 5
Comments are always welcome
Please use headphones for maximum audio
https://app.box.com/s/s62lsj2x3gpjntz65dalqyzlczwfyi74
Alan Russell[i][/i]Now, I no longer wear the hearing aid - it no longer fits and I'm not about to spend $3,000 to hear the higher frequencies, which is mostly the ladies talking. But, Chas, if you want a good deal on a used hearing aid for yourself, let me know, I just might be able to part with the one I own. I just had it cleaned and serviced so it's ready to go. I could even get it down to your before Christmas if you wish. All the best, Gary
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#413276 - 12/19/15 10:42 AM
Re: Danny Boy, a different approach...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 12/08/02
Posts: 15576
Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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I agree with much of your statement, Chas. But how about the great deal I offered you on the hearing aid? C'mon, there's only a few short days till Christmas. Gary
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K+E=W (Knowledge Plus Experience = Wisdom.)
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#413305 - 12/19/15 08:15 PM
Re: Danny Boy, a different approach...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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#420810 - 05/01/16 08:18 PM
Re: Danny Boy, a different approach...
[Re: travlin'easy]
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Registered: 12/14/99
Posts: 521
Loc: University, MS 38677 USA
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I just stumbled across this post, even tho’ started last December. My take is that I loved the arrangement. To me, it’s a classic example of easy listening music----the kind for a rainy day, napping, or whatever. The kind I listen to on Music Choice on the TV cable. His selection of lead instruments fit the arrangement well, along with those nice strings in the background. It shows what a high-end arranger can do, if pushed. Wonder how many tracks were overdubbed in the arrangement? Why spend 5 grand on a Tyros 5 and not exploit its abilities? In my own musical interests, I’ve moved beyond 3 chords and a cloud of dust. Given a choice, I want to hear (and play) beautiful tunes and melodies that use slick changes and chord substitutions that make the songs come alive. That’s exactly why I got the T5----for home recording to create the fattest, fullest orchestral arrangements that one person can do, within their limited ability. Personally, I’d like to hear more fully-orchestrated songs like Allen’s recorded with a single arranger----to show the possibilities within one instrument.
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