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#442862 - 12/20/17 06:05 AM
Genos & Accordion Spanish Eyes...
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#442888 - 12/20/17 10:01 AM
Re: Genos & Accordion Spanish Eyes...
[Re: Dnj]
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Ok, as Donny would say, "if I'm being perfectly honest"..... listening to that video was very comparable (to me) to watching paint dry. Two other things; 1) I don't consider that "playing with another musician". To me that was an accordionist playing with an arranger keyboard (with some guy mechanically triggering the chords). 2. I didn't hear anything coming out of that arranger that would induce someone to spend 6k to get that sound. To my ears, what I heard could have been produced by any arranger manufactured after 1985 from BOTL to TOTL.
Now I'm not saying that the Genos isn't capable of producing great music, I'm just saying it's gross overkill for the production of this video. In all fairness though, I don't consider any situation where a solo instrumentalist is playing to an arranger accompaniment as 'musicians playing together'. I think an exception might/could be a VERY skilled keyboardist using MINIMAL style parts (drums or drums/bass). I think it's essential that the 'fixed' style parts not interfere with the interaction between the two musicians and that it is flexible enough that each can respond to what the other is doing.
Also, to be fair, the accordionist does a nice job playing some complimentary riffs to the very rigid arranger playing. BTW, these observations and thoughts are not gospel, just my opinion (which is no more or less valuable than the next guys).
chas
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