Did you honors and listened to the first 40 seconds. If that's what you like OK. Couldn't listen to any more of that. Deliberate playing .. but no harmony. Everyone to their own taste.
MULTITRACKING using the AUDIO RECORDER Why use the AUDIO RECORDER for MULTITRACKING when you can multitrack with the MIDI RECORDER? You may well ask! If I was just going to multitrack something on my Tyros 4 .. yes .. I could record my piece using the Midi Recorder and then add more tracks to it. B...
Oh dear! Seems I am the only person who doesn't like this sort of JAZZ. No PIANO, no GUITAR! Now here's some JAZZ that I do like! PIANIST .. yes! BASS PLAYER (Ron) .. yes! DRUMMER .. yes! And that's it! Stayin' Alive - The Bee Gees (Ragtime Rockabilly Cover) ft. Wild Bill emgP1ULVSKo Hugh
Feelings .. played on my Tyros 4. The essence of this was to show how you could use a 'Free Play' Style and come in with a 'Normal' Style (with a Rhythm) at the right moment .. by having the METRONOME ON as you were playing. The Metronome does not come out in the recording. 1747248774552325 The 'du...
Following on from what Den has said ... Yes, when you turn your keyboard ON , the 'default' is for your whole keyboard to be set up as PIANO ... ie. piano from top note to bottom note. A few things to notice. 1. Only R1 (RIGHT 1) is set up. http://www.ar-group.org/Files/MultitrackAudio9.jpg 2. The V...
So many clues! Den .. yours is the best one! Vera's wartime take on the 1931 Spanish song "Quiereme Mucho". Music of Gonzalo Roig, original Spanish lyrics by Augustin Rodriguez, English lyrics by Jack Sherr. YOURS Yours, till the stars lose their glory, Yours, till the birds fail to sing Y...
JT, Brian has just given you one way of doing it, using AUDACITY. Here is another way of doing it. If you are not going to 'speak' over the top of what you are playing, just have your microphone plugged in and check the recording level. Then start the AUDIO RECORDER and play your first verse. When y...
Very mathematical as an answer! When I first looked at this I got into really deep water with your half an orange. Seemed to me that eg. if there were 10 oranges to start with, then half the oranges would be five .. plus half an orange = five and a half oranges. So the couple would be left with four...
Ken, It's always nice to hear Christmas songs played on an organ. Enjoyed that! In that video by by Susan Boyle and Johnny Mathis, don't look too closely at the synchronization between the 'live' singing and the words of the song. It's way out! Hugh PS. By the way, there won't be a 'December Challen...
Den, Lovely Country 'n Western. Nice sounds from your Tyros 4. That's a couple of times now you've asked people if they mind you taking their photograph. I remember one you took of a lady's hair .. from behind. And now this couple. I hope you tell them they will be on the internet and their photo wi...
Den, Well remembered! Yes, Gracie Fields sang that song .. as did Vera Lynn. But it was probably a soldier like the one below who sang it. Wish Me Luck As You Wave Me Goodbye, performed by Andy Wilsher Sings - Songs From The War Years Show tMb4nkOuTiU Here's the next one. 10. Won't you please say 'H...
Brian, Liked the 'double INTRO'! I think you have used a Left Hand Voice in this (it's either that, or the PAD in the STYLE). Anyway, having that gives some great harmony. Liked the way you 'stopped' and then 'started' again. Again, I have chosen a later version of this piece from YouTube. Everly Br...
Jon, Wonderful! Played in your inimitable style. Particularly liked the strings. Then following with the piano made a nice contrast. Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel - "Bridge Over Troubled Water" nNq3c0NVhzA Comment from under the video: Paul Simon was a song writing genius, but no-one brough...
Brian, Really enjoyed listening to that! The organ voice sounded great .. and I liked the little 'interlude' with the guitar. Did you multitrack that? Or just split the keyboard so you had the guitar voice available when you wanted to use it? Do you even remember what you did? Then you had the guita...
Den, Am posting your answer here as no one else has come up with anything. 8. I've got sixpence, Jolly jolly sixpence, I've got sixpence, To Last Me All My Life. Den I've Got Sixpence (British World War 2 Song) 0iG-RMF3WdI 9. Cheerio, here I go on my way. If you know the answer click on POSTREPLY . ...
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Well done Den. And thanks for posting the answer. It's only when I get an answer that I am able to post the next question! Vera Lynn - Lili Marlene ZSMuTm649Hk Next one. 8. To last me all my life. Just bear in mind that this is a British World War 2 Song .. so it's not a 'memory' that would last him...
Quite right, Ken! White Cliffs of Dover VERA LYNN (with lyrics) 89487uG13Ro No: 5. 5. The other night dear. Ken .. by all means wait a while before clicking on POSTREPLY again. But I have a feeling that knowing all the LYRICS of these songs is an 'age' thing. I have been talking to Ron about it, and...
I'm sure that many of us keyboard players play from 'Busker' type music, which just shows the melody line with chord Symbols. The whole idea of this type of music is to give you a basic frame to play from. It gives you the chords (harmony of the piece) and the melody line. One of the things that is ...