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Here's a very sparse recording of Rt66 in F that leave plenty of room for organ and sax to solo over. There are no vocals - take, jam with it, record your part, then REPOST it! It's got a simple 4 bar intro and outro, and each chorus get busier till the middle, then they calm down as they get to the end.
This will give your tires hands and feet a rest Chas. The SD7 did most of the hard work already! Now, get busy!
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John, I did as little as possible on that recording to leave room for improvisation by other solo instruments. Everything you hear is from the SD7 style. It was weird not playing more fill ins, but I wanted a simple, generic track that someone can embellish.
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Dave, thanks for the invite but as Tony said in a previous post, there are other guys on this forum that would do a much better job on this particular framework than me. Good luck with it.
chas
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Originally Posted By cgiles
Dave, thanks for the invite but as Tony said in a previous post, there are other guys on this forum that would do a much better job on this particular framework than me. Good luck with it.
chas
I thought you were the one to suggest this? Now I'm sad.
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Don't be sad. I still like the idea of collaborating but if I'm being perfectly honest, I just don't like the basic framework (arranger style) for the tune. I know it needs a starting point, but that one's a little too 'vanilla' for me. It's just a personal taste thing but I'm not really a fan of Ketron styles. Actually my idea of a collaboration would involve all acoustic instruments, maybe played over a drum track....or more ideally for me, a organ (comp and bass) and (audio) drum track. I could also live with a piano (comp only), A. Bass, and audio drum track as a base. With my collaboration, the vocals would go over the base track with as many solos as is practical in the middle and then vocals out. But then I'm being picky 'cause that's probably not going to happen (unless some of these acoustic players step up ). I'd be happy to create a (simplified) organ/drums boiler plate if you like. Sorry if I mislead.
chas
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Dave, thanks for the invite but as Tony said in a previous post, there are other guys on this forum that would do a much better job on this particular framework than me. Good luck with it.
chas
I thought you were the one to suggest this? Now I'm sad.
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Originally Posted By cgiles
I'd be happy to create a (simplified) organ/drums boiler plate if you like.
Sure, send it along! (I love chocolate, too!) I'll add to it. Maybe do a left side click/rhythm track and right side organ/bass so I can add live drums to it first. Then I'll add some Rhodes
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