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#49601 - 07/28/03 09:21 AM
New Songs 4 The KN7000
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Member
Registered: 12/11/99
Posts: 260
Loc: Avila Beach, CA, U.S.A.
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Dear Friends,
I’d like to say THANK YOU, to all the players who have sent out songs. And, a special thanks to Bebop, who must be pooped after handling all that traffic.
My local friends have been on my case to record another easy listening CD. I think they like my music because it doesn’t interfere with their conversation, so they can go about their business without having to listen too hard. I think I’ve mentioned before that I’ve been inspired by the Diana Krall recordings, especially “Look Of Love” in which she collaborated with Claus Ogerman. They have taken great American standards and put them in a Latin setting.
The twelve songs that Bebop will be sending out are all standard classics, like “Dancing In The Dark”, “Too Marvelous For Words” and “S Wonderful”. I’ve tried to arrange all the songs as if they were played by the same group of musicians; a Latin Combo, Flute, Sax, Guitar and Trumpet soloists, with Strings and Singers. Even the few factory styles used have been edited to get the same musical sound. You will find many new styles and solos. Quite a few of the solos are in minor keys. I thought that this would add to the Latin flavor, since all the American tunes are written in major keys. I paid careful attention to the levels in the mix so that all the parts could be heard, even when played at a low level to accommodate the conversationalists.
In preparing the backings in the Composer I’ve found it useful to extend the usual four measures in a Variation to eight. Then by adding a counter melody starting at the third measure it helps to avoid the mechanical nature of many of the patterns we have in our instruments. The second variation generally seems to be a good place to do this. Check out the #2 Variation of “I Concentrate On You” to see what I mean.
We’ve started to have some talk about Sound Editing, so I’d like to call your attention the Sound Memory on these songs. There are 40 there for you to play with. I think the more successful ones are: Deep Rich Strings, Nice Old Electric Piano, Frank’s Horn, Big Stereo Choir and Slow String Sweep. Check them out and let us know how you can improve them.
As always I’d be pleased to hear from you with your suggestions. If for some reason you are not on Bebops KN7000 list, drop me a note and I’ll zip you the songs.
Frank frankbez@aol.com
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#49607 - 07/30/03 07:54 AM
Re: New Songs 4 The KN7000
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/00
Posts: 3781
Loc: San Jose, California
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HI CATHY, Welcome to you and your dad to our forum. I hope you will make this your musical home. Here you can usually get all your questions about music, your keyboards, The meaning of life, etc all answered by somebody. We have many true experts posting here, as well. Watch your email. I will add you to the KN7000 email list and send you out Franks latest releases very soon as I have to forward them to some other late comers too, as soon as I verify their postings in the Technics forum. Thank you for joining our forum and mail lists. Best to you and your Dad. Originally posted by Cat509_98: Frank, Sounds like a great bunch of songs! I'm going to e-mail bebop and see if he will add me to his list and send me your songs and any archives he might have. My dad bought a kn7000 keyboard last year and loves it. I'm trying to find other music and styles via the internet that he can play (he doesn't have a computer or internet access). Your songs sound like something he would love to play! Cathy ------------------ BEBOP Moderator SynthZone TECHNICS FORUM http://www.synthzone.com/cgi-bin/forumdisplay.cgi?action=topics&number=25 Bill Forrest in SAN JOSE, CALIF. USA bforrest@ix.netcom.com ICQ # 562519 Homepage http://www.anycities.com/bebop/
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