The six play-along songs "released" to date
by the Jaybirds on Cees Schenk's web site
(http:www://keso.nl/)are a source of pure
pleasure and enjoyment to hear and to use.
I hope that many SZ participants find them
as helpful, useful and as much fun as I do.
After careful (hilarious?) observation of what these pros can do with "Digital
Rejuvenation" displayed in their delightful
"beach-kids" snapshot as shown on a Technics keyboard display (don't miss seeing
it on Cees's site), I can understand why and
how their results are superb. Colin Leaney's bio, pre "Digital Rejuvenation"
actually shows him at 72 years plus.
I wonder if they would share information on
how they produce the printed score PDF file
(Joyce?)and the .bmp K7 display files (Joy?), with such readability, uniformity,
clarity, and stability of position as they
leap-frog from image to image on the K7
display.
Their professional, and totally useable
results make my efforts at scanning fake-book pages and inserting them in my sequences look pretty shabby by comparison.
For example, their beautiful song "Please"
by Colin and Ted Rose, shows clarity and
fine readability on both the full lead-sheet
and the thirteen images used on the KN
sequence diaplay.
MerrillAinsworth@cox.net