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Re: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring

Hi Tony,

One of my favourite pieces, so thanks for posting.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
08 Aug 2020 23:44
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring
Replies: 2
Views: 3892

Re: Allegro in G major - William Herschel

Hi Tony,

The advantage of playing an organ is that you have two different sounds available at all times. Just move from one keyboard to the other. Tony .. you are a very talented player and I take my hat off to you.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
08 Aug 2020 23:43
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Allegro in G major - William Herschel
Replies: 4
Views: 4224

Re: Vivaldi

Hi Ken,

The classical ones are always the most difficult to play, and you have carried that off well.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
08 Aug 2020 23:37
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Vivaldi
Replies: 3
Views: 3972

Re: Haydn's Serenade

Hi Charles,

You have a great orchestra there! Your string sounds at the start are so realistic. Your idea of developing the piece so the whole orchestra could play it has come off really well.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
08 Aug 2020 22:40
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Haydn's Serenade
Replies: 5
Views: 4914

Re: Help

Hi Ken,

We're trying!

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
08 Aug 2020 21:40
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Help .. sorted! .. Mozart Clarinet Concerto in A - 2nd mvt
Replies: 5
Views: 4510

Re: Using Smart Buttons in Mobilesheets to change variations

Hi Michael,

That's a really smart way of doing it!

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
08 Aug 2020 21:30
 
Forum: How to do things with Korg Keyboards
Topic: Using Smart Buttons in Mobilesheets to change variations
Replies: 2
Views: 1884

Re: Oranges

Very good question, Ken. Don't rush to look at the answer! Think about it. There was one orange still in the basket.

hugh
by Hugh-AR
06 Aug 2020 21:37
 
Forum: Quizzes, Puzzles & Games
Topic: Oranges
Replies: 1
Views: 2916

Re: How to play acoustic instruments authentically on a keyb

Guitar Here's a great sounding Guitar, played by TDP Member Arthur on a Tyros 4. With the 'Initial touch' ON he has played this piece in such a way that you can even hear his fingers moving up and plucking the strings. La Playa Do a right-click to open this up in a New Tab https://app.box.com/s/i5r...
by Hugh-AR
06 Aug 2020 10:36
 
Forum: Voices
Topic: How to play acoustic instruments authentically on a keyboard
Replies: 44
Views: 63800

Re: “Community Keyboards” Oldham Community Radio 99.7FM

Update on Oldham Community Radio Oldham Community Radio - JULY 2020 The Winner of the TDP MAY 2020 Challenge is featured in their JULY 2020 broadcast. JULY 2020 EDITION 3 Do a right-click to open this up in a New Tab https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/episodes/2020_July_Edition_3-eftpov After cli...
by Hugh-AR
05 Aug 2020 15:10
 
Forum: Info about the Challenge Board
Topic: “Community Keyboards” Oldham Community Radio 99.7FM
Replies: 28
Views: 29455

The Story Of 'I'll Never Find Another You' by The Seekers

When we play something on our keyboards we have to have our recording engineer's hat on as the 'balance' of the parts in our song is what makes up the 'overall' sound. Paying attention to this is what makes us musicians.

The Story Of 'I'll Never Find Another You' by The Seekers

by Hugh-AR
05 Aug 2020 11:08
 
Forum: Music Videos Member's Choice
Topic: The Story Of 'I'll Never Find Another You' by The Seekers
Replies: 4
Views: 2706

Re: Exquisite Thing

Carloss, You know, I always write the scores for my songs, just so I'm able to play a certain song. It has to be said .. you're brilliant! As I don't read music I certainly couldn't write it. Am I correct in saying that if you record your composition as MIDI then you can get a program that will 'pro...
by Hugh-AR
04 Aug 2020 08:43
 
Forum: Own Compositions
Topic: Exquisite Thing
Replies: 8
Views: 5923

Re: Building a piece up as you play through it

Of course you can build up a piece of music without using a STYLE which has more going for it as you move along through the song. Here is a Classical piece played by TDP Member Torben Goldin ( torben ) which, being classical, lends itself naturally to building it up towards the end. This is what Tor...
by Hugh-AR
03 Aug 2020 09:38
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Building a piece up as you play through it
Replies: 7
Views: 6124

Re: Building a piece up as you play through it

Here's one by TDP Member George, playing Circle of Life (from The Lino King) on his Genos keyboard. Starts with an interesting 'African' rhythm accompanying Pan Pipes, and then he builds the piece up as he goes along.

https://app.box.com/s/xuhd9vcffg39k5rfsvm55fejl3e8ubu2
by Hugh-AR
31 Jul 2020 17:47
 
Forum: Playing Technique
Topic: Building a piece up as you play through it
Replies: 7
Views: 6124

Re: Eu relevo (I Forgive)

Hi Carloss,

Nice piano. Are all your compositions for playing on the piano? Or do you sometimes compose pieces for other instruments?

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
31 Jul 2020 17:37
 
Forum: Own Compositions
Topic: Eu relevo (I Forgive)
Replies: 4
Views: 3737

Re: Exquisite Thing

Hi Carloss, I think the best way of describing your playing is ... relaxing music. Is this 'composition' just something that comes to you as you go along? ... or could you repeat it and play it exactly the same? Mind you, I wouldn't know whether you had or whether you hadn't played it the same. Hugh
by Hugh-AR
31 Jul 2020 17:34
 
Forum: Own Compositions
Topic: Exquisite Thing
Replies: 8
Views: 5923

Re: Free VST - Cakewalk Studio Instruments

Brian, What you have been putting up here is very interesting, and shows how one can create music a different way. We have always said that the TDP Forum is ' all about the music ' and not ' all about the keyboard '. It's the finished product that we are aiming for, not how it was created. So if the...
by Hugh-AR
24 Jul 2020 10:06
 
Forum: Creating music with programming
Topic: Free VST - Cakewalk Studio Instruments
Replies: 9
Views: 5348

Re: My performance in a virtual choir

Peter,

What an amazing recording that was! Loved all the harmonies in the piece. You all came over so well! No .. I didn't spot which one was you even though I had the video up to FULL SCREEN.

Must be quite a technical effort to put all your contributions together and get them synchronised.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
20 Jul 2020 15:18
 
Forum: Shooting The Breeze & General Chatter
Topic: My performance in a virtual choir
Replies: 8
Views: 5667

Re: What are you listening to Now ? (8)

Brian, Now that's what I call music. An amazing video, and the quality of the recording is superb. i think that is easily the best recording of Apache that I have heard. The audience must have loved the whole concert. What is sad is seeing that crowd of people enjoying the music and wondering when w...
by Hugh-AR
18 Jul 2020 20:04
 
Forum: Music Videos Member's Choice
Topic: What are you listening to Now ? (8)
Replies: 39
Views: 18050

Re: What are you listening to Now ? (8)

Brian,

Fascinating! That's the first time it's occurred to me that when playing a melody on a guitar the fingering would be different depending on where you played it. On a keyboard it's always the same.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
16 Jul 2020 07:40
 
Forum: Music Videos Member's Choice
Topic: What are you listening to Now ? (8)
Replies: 39
Views: 18050

Re: Hymns/songs for 12th July.

Hi tony,

Yes, glad you put that first one up. A lovely memory for you. Then for the others (except one) you are playing my favourite organ.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
14 Jul 2020 19:50
 
Forum: Religious Music
Topic: Hymns/songs for 12th July.
Replies: 4
Views: 3729

Re: Lambada - time to dance ...

Hi Torben,

What a fantastic 'beat' that piece has! Makes you want to get up and dance! And such a lovely voice to go with it.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
12 Jul 2020 10:32
 
Forum: Vocal Performances
Topic: Lambada - time to dance ...
Replies: 6
Views: 6344

Re: Interview on Oldham Community Radio and the TDP Forum

The MP3 Ian sent me is now available to view/download. It's in the Board Shooting the Breeze and General Chatter.

Click this LINK to go there directly.
Do a right-click to open it up in a New Tab.
http://www.tierce-de-picardie.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=152&t=8924

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
07 Jul 2020 21:26
 
Forum: Info about the Challenge Board
Topic: Interview on Oldham Community Radio and the TDP Forum
Replies: 2
Views: 2434

Interview on Oldham Community Radio and the TDP Forum

The interview I did with Ian Wolstenholme for Oldham Community Radio was broadcast on 06/07/2020, and information about this is here: Do a right-click to open this up in a New Tab. http://www.tierce-de-picardie.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=348&t=8917 Ian had also sent me an MP3 of just the interview wi...
by Hugh-AR
07 Jul 2020 21:21
 
Forum: Shooting The Breeze & General Chatter
Topic: Interview on Oldham Community Radio and the TDP Forum
Replies: 8
Views: 6887

Interview on Oldham Community Radio and the TDP Forum

Ian Wolstenholme, a TDP Member ( organbroadcaster ) is producer/presenter of organ/keyboard programmes on Oldham Community Radio (99.7FM). Ian interviewed me asking me questions about the Tierce de Picardie Forum. This interview could only be heard in the Oldham/Manchester area (it is a local , inde...
by Hugh-AR
06 Jul 2020 21:22
 
Forum: Info about the Challenge Board
Topic: Interview on Oldham Community Radio and the TDP Forum
Replies: 2
Views: 2434

Re: Stand in

Hi Ken,

One of my favourite hymns. Nice to hear you playing your organ.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
06 Jul 2020 19:56
 
Forum: Religious Music
Topic: Stand in
Replies: 3
Views: 3979

Re: Synthesizers: the Minimoog, from the 70s etc.

The ARP 2600: The Story of a Legendary Synthesizer | Reverb Feature

by Hugh-AR
05 Jul 2020 12:48
 
Forum: This & That
Topic: Synthesizers: the Minimoog, from the 70s etc.
Replies: 10
Views: 7000

Re: Classical Corner - Comments

I have been talking to Don Wherly ( DonW ) and he was saying to me that of course if some of these 'Classical' composers had been around today they would have made use of all the present day musical experiences in their compositions. I'm sure he's right, as they were musicians first and foremost and...
by Hugh-AR
04 Jul 2020 17:00
 
Forum: Classical Corner
Topic: Classical Corner - Comments
Replies: 3
Views: 6795

Andy Gilbert - Music Teacher, Organist & Keyboard player.

TDP Member Ian Wolstenholme puts together and broadcasts the monthly Organ & Keyboard programmes on Oldham Community Radio, 99.7FM. His first broadcast this month features Andy Gilbert, Organist and Music Teacher, who is also a Member of TDP. Click on the arrow below to listen to Ian interviewin...
by Hugh-AR
03 Jul 2020 12:40
 
Forum: Keyboard Chat
Topic: Andy Gilbert - Music Teacher, Organist & Keyboard player.
Replies: 3
Views: 3005

Re: Você (You)

Thanks for doing that, Carloss. It's much easier to follow .. with the chords.

Hugh
by Hugh-AR
02 Jul 2020 01:09
 
Forum: Own Compositions
Topic: Você (You)
Replies: 6
Views: 5299

Re: Synthesizers: the Minimoog, from the 70s etc.

Brian,

This shows you can create music without pressing any white and black notes?

Moving on to another synthesizer which had it's origins in the Minimoog.

The History of the Prophet Synthesizer



Hugh
by Hugh-AR
29 Jun 2020 22:14
 
Forum: This & That
Topic: Synthesizers: the Minimoog, from the 70s etc.
Replies: 10
Views: 7000

Re: Impossible to fit inside the frame!

I can't leave you in suspense like this. Watch this to see how it is done. The Perpetual Puzzle - explained zsGWpaAYW3g Any the wiser? He did tell you at the end. It's all to do with the frame . If you want a clue, watch this 3D explanation on how another puzzle is done. Put the principle explained ...
by Hugh-AR
29 Jun 2020 17:39
 
Forum: Quizzes, Puzzles & Games
Topic: Impossible to fit inside the frame!
Replies: 2
Views: 3534

Re: Synthesizers: the Minimoog, from the 70s etc.

Brian ( Brian007) has found another video, not of the Moog this time, but something similar. Tangerine Dream - Love On A Real Train (State Azure Cover) ZRSNy8DcIDk And here's another one that I have found. Tangerine Dream - The Dream Is Always The Same (State Azure Cover) c5LTIhXqA5s I think the tit...
by Hugh-AR
29 Jun 2020 16:56
 
Forum: This & That
Topic: Synthesizers: the Minimoog, from the 70s etc.
Replies: 10
Views: 7000

Re: What are you listening to Now ? (7)

Brian, Thanks for finding this. A perfect video to add to my topic on the Moog and synthesizers, here: http://www.tierce-de-picardie.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=450&t=8892 Again, I would just say that hearing the same chord/harmony continuously for the full 9 mins, and the melody 'pattern' doing the s...
by Hugh-AR
29 Jun 2020 16:35
 
Forum: Music Videos Member's Choice
Topic: What are you listening to Now ? (7)
Replies: 55
Views: 22556

Re: Synthesizers: the Minimoog, from the 70s etc.

Brian, Years ago when I went to music/keyboard shows, where the manufacturers had all their products and were demonstrating them, I had no idea what they all were, and was totally put off getting something that made weirdy sounds. I didn't play in a band, and didn't compose music so couldn't see a u...
by Hugh-AR
29 Jun 2020 15:38
 
Forum: This & That
Topic: Synthesizers: the Minimoog, from the 70s etc.
Replies: 10
Views: 7000

Re: The Mellotron: A Keyboard from 1965

Hi Brian, I suppose the Mellotron was early days of 'sampling' ie. they recorded a sound from a real instrument onto tape, one 'sample' for every note of the chosen instrument .. and then when you played the notes the tape head ran down the tape and played what was recorded on it. Mechanically, it m...
by Hugh-AR
29 Jun 2020 10:45
 
Forum: This & That
Topic: The Mellotron: A Keyboard from 1965
Replies: 3
Views: 4016
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