I had some significant insights into the arrangement... In Dixieland much is about playing harmonic voices in parallel instead of polyphonic improvisation...
#416944 - 02/17/1606:48 PMRe: Midnight in Moscow Dixie - Lukewarm about SN-A
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rosetree
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Thanks for confirming it, Gary. It was really more about the arrangement than about the mix. I roughly listed up all the changes in the Soundcloud description. I' ve done a lot of multitrack orchestral playbacks by ear without sheet music, but here I was deaf for a few important things first before I realized that in fact at most times two instruments are playing harmonies in parallel, and only one is improvising... As Dreamer said when we discussed this piece: How much you would learn from it if you elaborated all the instruments of that piece...
#416946 - 02/18/1606:59 AMRe: Midnight in Moscow Dixie - Lukewarm about SN-A
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rosetree
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Tonight in the middle of the night at 5 a.m. it struck me: there's one chord change that's not quite right (in the 8th bar)! It ought to be a diminished chord, while I played a double dominante. That would increase tension. I'll correct it tonight.
Tonight in the middle of the night at 5 a.m. it struck me: there's one chord change that's not quite right (in the 8th bar)! It ought to be a diminished chord, while I played a double dominante. That would increase tension. I'll correct it tonight.
Does someone need a girlfriend?
Ok, just kidding, don't shoot me.
chas
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#416951 - 02/18/1611:09 AMRe: Midnight in Moscow Dixie - Lukewarm about SN-A
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rosetree
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Originally Posted By: cgiles
Originally Posted By: rosetree
Tonight in the middle of the night at 5 a.m. it struck me: there's one chord change that's not quite right (in the 8th bar)! It ought to be a diminished chord, while I played a double dominante. That would increase tension. I'll correct it tonight.
Does someone need a girlfriend?
Ok, just kidding, don't shoot me.
chas
Lesbian girlfriend or not, I have no control of what thoughts hit my mind at night.
I'm gonna do another dixieland soon, the beloved dixie version of the German folk song "On the Luneburg Heath" done in 1961 (just the same time as Kenny Ball) by the Hamburg-based Old Merry Tale Jazz Band.
#417176 - 02/22/1604:00 AMRe: Midnight in Moscow Dixie - Lukewarm about SN-A
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rosetree
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A trumpeter who listened to my last version mistook the muted cup trumpet in the beginning of the piece as a "harmonica" ! Another example of how I dislike many of the Integra SuperNatural sounds. In contrast, he liked the muted trumpet in the middle - that is an old sample from the SRX 09 World from the 1990s...
#417405 - 02/25/1605:19 PMRe: Midnight in Moscow Dixie - Lukewarm about SN-A
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rosetree
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I've concluded the project for the time being. Yesterday and today I made a lot of further changes to the arrangement (after closely listening to the original). I've decided to choose a Ketron SD 1000 trumpet for the main trumpet and also the SD 1000 clarinet. All the other sounds are still from Integra. So this is the final version (unless some time I replace the trombone by my own real trombone playing in case I get back in form).