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#348670 - 08/07/12 11:02 PM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: 124]
Mark79100 Offline
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Originally Posted By: 124


Note that at 0:18 the pianist gives a signal to the drummer and bass player to start into trading fours, i.e., four bars of piano, four bars of drums, in an alternating pattern.

Now, I don't know about the Pa3X, but Variation 4 of the style called Bebop1 on my Pa1XPro plays this pattern. If you have a Pa3X, give it a go. Maybe it's the same.

The trick is to play the first 12, 24, whatever, bars of your tune in Variation 3, then switch into variation 4 for this 'trading fours' for as long as you want, then break back into variation 3 to keep on swinging. It's a lot of fun to jam away on this.



Tank-a you 124, I'm-a understand-a dis now!

Mark-a Marconi

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#348683 - 08/08/12 03:53 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: Mark79100]
DAN.2000 Offline
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Yes you can hear the yamaha tyros 3 bebop here

http://www.synthzone.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/338286/2
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#348691 - 08/08/12 09:57 AM Re: Korg vs Yamaha- Bass Paterns [Re: montunoman]
scameron Offline
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I've noticed that the Korg arrangers do have a more "live" feel...that's why i use both a pa50sd along with a Yamaha psr 910 on my single gigs...when i play with my duo i also bring my Yamaha mox8...stevec

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