I'm almost always in my 'rehearsal' room which is separate from my so-called 'studio', and where my beloved organ resides. But I went into my studio to listen to some drum loops. I wanted to do a slow semi-funky version of Funny Valentine. I found one I liked and started to play around with it on my Fantom G7. But I thought about the recent post on GOSPEL music and decided to try out an old so-called 'Negro Spiritual' called 'Sometimes I feel like a motherless child', which has a similar beginning chord progression. I'm sure the chords are not correct since I'm just playing it the way I remember it from 40 years ago. In any case, the melody is very pretty but sad and melancholy as you would expect, given it's tragic orgins.
I multitracked it using the downloaded Cakewalk that Bachus so generously pointed us to. It's unmixed, uncompressed, and not equalized, so it sounds kind of raw. I also didn't bother to correct any mistakes (too lazy). The instruments used were:
Fantom G7 - Vocal samples (the hums) and Choir pad
Triton Classic - "Ghosttown Coronet" patch ('Truuuuue Believer')
Tyros2 - Piano (should have used G7) and Guitar (last chorus)
Drums are two patterns from one of my VST packages
This took me about 1 1/2 hrs., mainly because 1) I didn't know Cakewalk and 2) It took me awhile to relearn the keyboards I hadn't used in such a long time. When I get time, I'll look up the correct chords and do it again on my organ.
Anyhoo, I was going for sort of a funky/blues feel.
chas
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