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#60286 - 05/20/03 08:16 PM
New Play Along Project
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Member
Registered: 01/23/02
Posts: 394
Loc: La Verne, CA USA
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For KN6 and KN7 Keyboarders: I am trying a different approach to sharing on of my arrangements in the hopes that it will provide some additional challenge and fun to those who are interested. If you go to my site and go to the "AFFAIR" page, you can download a file that will provide you with the sequenced song containing the complete lead part that will give you an idea of how it sounds. You will also get a sequenced file that does not contain the lead part that you can play along with on track #1. You will also get a WORD 2000 file that will: Contain some instructions and comments on doing the play along. Contain the sheet music which will cover all the important information on playing along with all the other sequenced tracks. The sheet music contains the identical lead part that I play, when I play along with it. Anyway, I wanted to see if this approach can provide some fun in addition to providing a sequenced arrangement. The medley is: Smile and An Affair to Remember Please let me know your experience, either good or bad or in between. My site is: www.lgosmeyer.com Enjoy. Larry Gosmeyer [This message has been edited by larry gosmeyer (edited 05-20-2003).] [This message has been edited by larry gosmeyer (edited 05-20-2003).]
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#60292 - 05/22/03 04:38 AM
Re: New Play Along Project
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/21/02
Posts: 5520
Loc: Port Charlotte,FL,USA
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Hi Larry I had fun with your songs and think any of the members who haven't tried to play along with an arrangement,should. Eventhough you are an accomplished musician,you wisely chose a couple of familiar standards even if your treatment was far from rudimentary.
While playing along with both versions,it reminded me of not only the fun,but knowledge one can gain. I have been playing for many years stuck in second gear. What I mean is that,for one thing,I thought I had to have sheet music in front of me to play. I learned by following sequences like yours to slowly rely upon my ears. If you have ever been in a situation where you are asked to play a song which you knew,but,didn't have the music, you know what I mean.
The other thing I think is good is the chance to embellish the melody or harmony while playing along. This lets the creative juices flow. You can change from a mechanical player to one with some flair.
Since we can't soly rely on you,Larry,to supply sequences,I propose a tutorial, like is being discussed in other threads,to make our own sequences,however simple.
Thank you for your efforts
Bernie
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#60295 - 05/24/03 05:11 AM
Re: New Play Along Project
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 3319
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already answered in www.synthzone.com/ubbs/Forum25/HTML/001623.html Ted. all you have to do is record and then switch off the sequencer tracks before you start to play. If you switch off the right hand tracks those voices will not play, switch off the left hand track(s) and it will not play, switch off the technichord track and the harmony won't play, switch of apc and the chords will not play, leaving the control track and all panel memory changes and orchestrations intact as you play live. If you save the sequence like this that is how it appears on load. There is no need for two files. Copy the song into song 2 of the sequencer, leave song 2 with all tracks active, save on song 1 with the tracks switched off. The load will come up ready to play live, and simply switching to song 2 on the sequencer page gives you the entire arrangement. Copy the song several times in the sequencer, for both hands play, right hand play, left hand play and automatic play... it couldn't be easier
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