Love it. What Korg beat was that?
Originally Posted By tony mads usa
Thanks guys ... I was a little surprised at the comments about the 'reggae style', although I can see why you think that ... but the Style comes from the Pa900 'Funk and Soul' group and is called 'Funky Sisters' BPM 102 ... not being familiar with all the funk/soul songs, after listening a few times to the style's first intro and ending, I could not figure out what the originator had mind for that style ...
Obviously, I slowed the tempo down from the original, and used 1 'hip hop' drum pad, 2 guitar strum pads, and a Shaker/Tambourine pad along with the 4 variations to help 'build it up' as the song progressed ...

Paul ... when I was learning the song I was working on a 'distorted guitar' solo and an organ solo, but when recording i just kept it as a vocal ...
I have no copyright on the 'arrangement' so feel free ... grin

Originally Posted By travlin'easy
Tony, is that really you singing? It just doesn't sound like you, well maybe if you recorded it 30 years ago. wink
Gary cool


That was an interesting comment confused1 but yes, it IS me and it was recorded for the first time Tuesday 1/16/18 ... but I've sometimes been told I have a 'young voice' for an old man ...
singer keys


That's the fun of arranger play, using imagination and thinking outside the box.

I love my new setup with the Android. I have my sheets organized for new songs to work on. I can browse youtube on a different thread and listen to the original at the same time through my mixer - so efficient for working on new material.

Thanks Steve!!!


Edited by zuki (01/18/18 08:15 PM)
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