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#96770 - 11/18/05 12:02 PM
Re: Commercial SMF's
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Senior Member
Registered: 07/21/05
Posts: 5400
Loc: English Riviera, UK
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This live verses recordings has been going on since the first rhythm unit was added to an organ, in I think the sixties possibly seventies, (Yes in those days even a rhythm unit was considered cheating) so I doubt if we will ever get everybody in full agreement. The way I look at it however is that, most keyboard musicians (OMB) what to create a sound that is similar to a live band, group or orchestra etc, unfortunately we do not have enough limbs to play all the individual parts, so I see no problem using Midi, Wav, Styles etc, to get this effect, providing as much as possible is played live. These are my thoughts yours may be different.
Bill
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#96771 - 11/18/05 12:07 PM
Re: Commercial SMF's
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Registered: 06/24/99
Posts: 1232
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Chico you put it VERY right, but for some this is hard to understand..... probably. Tony: I didn't write I'm not a musician, in fact I try to be one by NOT using SMF's Using SMF would never 'satisfy' me. Sure you can play live together with a midifile, but the SMF is leading, where it comes to intro, variations, breaks, fill-ins, endings, chords, arrangements and styles. While using an arranger the musician is free to choose hundreds of styles, eg. we have several songs that can be played with more than 5 different styles. We just pick the right one for the situation. Fran: You seem to be telling an SMF user, like you is a musician and has at least the same musical skills as an arranger keyboardist ??..... well I'm truly shocked! (No smiley)
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#96774 - 11/18/05 12:58 PM
Re: Commercial SMF's
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Senior Member
Registered: 05/26/99
Posts: 9673
Loc: Levittown, Pa, USA
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Roel, I probably have more playing skill then you, but that is not the point.. Playing over a sequence requires as much and maybe more skills than playing in arranger mode..You have to know chord structure of the SMF and be able to make it fit in with the Sequence..I use two hands with sequences[and probably play more detail over a sequence than you do chording a lefthand to the arranger].. Sometimes I will double up the bass line with the left hand..Always play piano and organ over a sequence and use a color sound[brass etc] with a expression pedal....
Now what part of playing do you not understand?
Chico, I made no mistake....It is not just pushing a button to play a sequence[especially if it's a Yamaha..it takes a couple of button pushes..].
I have the experience in all the methods..be it Piano, organ, accordion, Arranger, SMF , or my favorite way,,Bass, piano, drums and a color sound as I mentioned above..
You guys are all hung up on this SMF thing way too much...I don't want to convince you or anyone else that this is a great tool...I already know, ....Play in your own limited venue , and I'll play them all...
[This message has been edited by Fran Carango (edited 11-18-2005).]
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