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#474951 - 08/26/19 06:48 AM
Re: need input on music software to slow the tempo
[Re: Mark79100]
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Registered: 06/04/02
Posts: 4912
Loc: West Palm Beach, FL 33417
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At the beginning of my guitar career I listened to Johnny Smith. I bought his albums, bought his books, and went to see him whenever possible. I wanted to be him. The voicing of his chords, easy style of playing and his fills were good. His books did very little to help me, they were only notes.
Later in my career I began to play with interesting chord structure, and good fills. I was playing with the taste of Johnny Smith. (Not as good as) There was something new inside me. The art of improvisation comes from within.
Older musicians played what they were feeling. The jazz musician of today has mastered all types of scales, which is good if they are not the main thought of your improvisation.
Mark, listen, listen, listen, you will be doing what you love in a short period. You have good hands and a strong desire, it will come. John C.
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#474952 - 08/26/19 07:10 AM
Re: need input on music software to slow the tempo
[Re: Mark79100]
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Senior Member
Registered: 10/15/05
Posts: 1433
Loc: Niceville, FL USA
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For years I have been using "Amazing Slow Downer" by RoniMusic. Here is a demo: Amazing Slow Downer Demo Works great for changing tempo, key, looping. Unless the changes are extreme, you won't notice any warbling. Once you get a song set the way you like it (key, tempo), you can save the song as a .wav file. I have been extremely happy with this software. For a while, Hal Leonard was featuring Amazing Slow Downer on their play along CDs to allow folks to vary the tempos and keys of their products. Have fun!
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PA4X, SX900 (Baby Genos), Roland U-20, L1 Compact, Way 2 Many Saxes
"My computer beats me routinely at chess - but it's NO MATCH for me at kick boxing!"
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