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#502621 - 04/13/21 10:30 AM James Last Emulation on Yamaha MODX
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I‘ve arranged this German folk music medley in James Last style by ear. He used this arrangement for decades, originally appearing on his folk records of the late 1960s.
https://youtu.be/fYkKgD7bK4A

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#502689 - 04/23/21 01:40 PM Re: James Last Emulation on Yamaha MODX [Re: Crossover]
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This is the original from 1969:
https://youtu.be/Dov6lctFDwo

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#502699 - 04/24/21 02:06 PM Re: James Last Emulation on Yamaha MODX [Re: Crossover]
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Sorry, that was the very soppy choir version, better compare this one:
https://youtu.be/-Wk_vWFL6nA

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#502733 - 04/29/21 01:56 PM Re: James Last Emulation on Yamaha MODX [Re: Crossover]
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This sounds great Crossover,why is it in the bar only?

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#502754 - 05/01/21 11:21 AM Re: James Last Emulation on Yamaha MODX [Re: Crossover]
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Thanks! I preferred a low profile for this tune, I think it‘s mainly appealing for European listeners aged 80+. I‘m thinking about staging these medleys with two real trumpeters in, how do you say it, premium / lofty / high-grade? rest homes.

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#502757 - 05/01/21 11:44 AM Re: James Last Emulation on Yamaha MODX [Re: Crossover]
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Good for you.

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