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#490467 - 02/27/20 03:58 PM
A Rainy Night In Georgia...
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that I recorded on the job back in July of 2016, when I was still working. I recorded it using the PSR-950's onboard recorder, no edits other than to convert it to an MP3 using Audacity. The style I used was one of the fast jazz styles, slowed the tempo and muted some parts. Ain't it amazing how fast some body parts go completely to Hell, especially the voice when it's not used for months on end. A Rainy Night In Georgia Hope you enjoy it, Gary [b][/b][i][/i]
Edited by travlin'easy (02/27/20 03:59 PM)
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#490490 - 02/28/20 02:28 AM
Re: A Rainy Night In Georgia...
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#490519 - 02/28/20 08:15 AM
Re: A Rainy Night In Georgia...
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Thanks guys, I truly appreciate the comments, especially from musicians as talented as you are. All the best, Gary
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#490560 - 02/28/20 04:24 PM
Re: A Rainy Night In Georgia...
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I'll have to dig into my file archives to find the style file, but it is essentially nothing more than the fast jazz style of the PSR-S950 slowed down considerably, "D" variation, and muting most of the components of the style. After that, it's just a matter of sitting down and playing and singing. Now, I'm not a good player by any means, but back in 2016 when I first recorded the song, I still had a decent singing voice, but it was in the process of failing. This was when the doctors also told me that I had idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and that I only had a short time to live. During the next couple of years, I recorded about 15 CDs, each with about a dozen songs - they're all in a folder above my desk. I never use SMF for the simple reason that you no longer had control of the dance floor, and during the 30 years I was on stage, I did my best to keep that floor filled to capacity. One of the best lessons I learned from DMJ was that if you cannot dance to the song, there is no reason to play it - IMO, he was right on the money. Later that year, I recorded the same song using a country ballad, which to me sounded much better, but it was not the same as the Brook Benton rendition, and my wife said I should stick to the older one. When my arranger keyboard comes back from the keyboard hospital, which will, hopefully be soon, I will download it off the USB drive and post it as well. Thanks for listening and commenting, from Russia, Kabinopus, Gary
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#490571 - 02/28/20 07:22 PM
Re: A Rainy Night In Georgia...
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Well, Fran, I don't know a damned thing about tempos other than to keep up with them, can't read music, so I just use the onboard and third-party style and go with what sounds good to ME! Now, if I did know how to read music, knew something about music theory, chord progression, etc.., at least from a trained musician's standpoint, I guess maybe I could have made the song sound better. As it was I used Ultimate Guitar Chords to determine which chords to use, then went to You Tube and listened to the Brook Benton rendition several times in order to get the chord changes to match the lyrics. I guess it worked OK, mainly because most folks seemed to enjoy it, though some didn't seem to care one way of another. Now, I have seen Donny Dance with Nancy in Point Pleasant, I think it was on their anniversary, though I must admit I never saw you or Dave dance, but he did wiggle around behind the keyboard a bit while playing to a dance crowd. Come to think of it Fran, I think I only saw you play once in all those trips up north, but I cannot remember where. That was a long time ago. Good luck, Gary
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