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#353087 - 10/18/12 09:41 PM SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ...
tony mads usa Offline
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#353089 - 10/18/12 09:49 PM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Nice one Tony...I grew up on Ventures and Shadows music, and Walk Don't Run is a favorite, and I often play it on my T4.

Thanks for the memories...

Ian
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#353090 - 10/18/12 10:20 PM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Ian,

Thats a handfull to play even on the T4, suppose you can slow it down a bit. Brings back memories. Rico will do it, just you watch this space.

Tony
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#353096 - 10/19/12 12:45 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: ianmcnll]
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I played "chord organ" with a rock band starting in about 1965. We did this song and I always loved it. Used to wear my Neru jacket and maroon Iron Cross. haha

Here's a my version when I had the Tyros 1. The song popped into my head one night as I was trying different styles, etc. I was just thinking about resurrecting that song as I doubt I've played it once since then.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qE_KFexN_DE

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#353108 - 10/19/12 09:04 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: tony mads usa]
Tony Hughes Offline
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Scott,

What can I say, 10/10 stuck for words, have you got the dots for it and I'll have a go... hey and a Tyros 1 hells, what would I sound like on the T4. Scott what style did you use on the T1

Tony

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#353109 - 10/19/12 09:06 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: Scott Langholff]
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I thought the story about the General is PRICELESS !!! ...
Ever think about some of the musicians you've come across and even performed with during your career and wonder 'what are they doing now?' ... I know I have ... I think it was great for the Ventures to reunite with the drummer on this gig ... sounds like he was practicing too ... drums
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#353111 - 10/19/12 09:48 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: Tony Hughes]
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Originally Posted By: Tony Hughes
Scott,

What can I say, 10/10 stuck for words, have you got the dots for it and I'll have a go... hey and a Tyros 1 hells, what would I sound like on the T4. Scott what style did you use on the T1

Tony


I agree, Scott does a great job on the tune....it's a standard Tyros style, 60's Guitar Pop...it is also on the Tyros4 in the Pop&Rock category.

You might find the dots for it in one of the Ultimate Fake Books.

Ian
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#353114 - 10/19/12 10:54 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: ianmcnll]
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Preceding the Ventures (an all-time favorite) was a duo called Santo and Johnnie, the ones who first recorded Sleepwalk, one of the tunes that was influential in making me decide to play guitar.

One played a hollow-body and the other played a double-neck non-pedal steel on legs.

Years later, I took the guts from a C-3, added a two neck steel where the third keyboard would be and had the thing finished in a beautiful custom Ivory cabinet.

How's that for completely ruining the resale value of a Hammond (LOL)!

The Ventures were GREAT and started a whole lot of us on the road to professional musicianship. I particularly liked to play the Ventures hit, "Lullaby of the Leaves".


GOOD FIND, Tony,


Russ (Ventures wanabe) Russ

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#353116 - 10/19/12 11:16 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: captain Russ]
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Perfidia was another cool Ventures tune to play. Think I'll do it tonight.


R.

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#353126 - 10/19/12 02:58 PM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: tony mads usa]
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Love it, Tony, awesome! Memories! And love the tone of that git! What is that Russ, I don't know electrics -- Jaguar?
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#353129 - 10/19/12 04:07 PM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: SemiLiveMusic]
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It's either a Jaguar or a Jazzmaster. They're very similar, with a second set of roller controls on the upper left bout.


Russ


Edited by captain Russ (10/19/12 04:08 PM)

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#353140 - 10/20/12 02:00 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: Tony Hughes]
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Tony & Ian

Thanks for the kind words. The only version I've been able to find is a jazz song that is entirely a different song. In the past the versions that I've seen are also different than this. I may have it in a Herb Alpert songbook. If I come across it, haha, I'll let you know.

Otherwise, it's pretty simple. The main part is Am G F E7. Each chord get's two beats. The melody is basically an A minor scale.

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#353199 - 10/21/12 03:31 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: Tony Hughes]
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Originally Posted By: Tony Hughes
Scott,

What can I say, 10/10 stuck for words, have you got the dots for it and I'll have a go... hey and a Tyros 1 hells, what would I sound like on the T4. Scott what style did you use on the T1

Tony


Tony

I put out a request for dot's for Walk Don't Run for you and this version was sent to me. I'm including the original and the lead sheet I made out of it. Enjoy.

Scott


Attachments
Walk, Don't Run.pdf (200 downloads)
Walk Don't Run_SL.pdf (223 downloads)


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#353307 - 10/22/12 09:22 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: Scott Langholff]
tony mads usa Offline
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nice job, Scott ... thnx ...
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#353398 - 10/23/12 02:28 PM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: tony mads usa]
Scott Langholff Offline
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Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
nice job, Scott ... thnx ...
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Thanx Tony

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#353476 - 10/24/12 08:49 AM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: Scott Langholff]
tony mads usa Offline
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I've often said that, for me, one of the great benefits of this board is the inspiration gained from what others are doing ...
Scott, you have me working on this song now ... smile ... even if just for the fun of it ...
grin
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#353491 - 10/24/12 02:21 PM Re: SPEAKING OF 'OLDIES' ... [Re: tony mads usa]
Scott Langholff Offline
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Good to hear this. Enjoy.

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