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#459540 - 10/12/18 09:38 AM
Re: PA1000 song by me
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
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but who's to blame really? I think WE are Donny, because we've allowed ourselves to become a culture of 'instant gratification', 'quick fixes', 'throw-away consumerism', 'A-I', 'Smart??phones', 'text vs talk mentality', etc., etc. Our cars stay in the lane by themselves and stop when we're about to hit something, so we really don't need to be as alert as we used to be -What!!!!!!? Bottom line is, we no longer have to learn how to do things, we just need to learn how to push the button on the thing that ACTUALLY does the task. So "who's to blame really?", WE ARE! Finally we have conceded that (musically anyway) 'the end justifies the means'. chas I can't believe I am agreeing with you Chas for a second time in one day. Our generation has experienced more changes in such a short amount of lifetime years then any other in so many ways. At least we can tune out what we don't want and select what we enjoy in life including the type of music we play and listen too. Hang in there your not alone.
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#459543 - 10/12/18 10:53 AM
Re: PA1000 song by me
[Re: cgiles]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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how do I feel about that?
it just all seems to have been dampened by 'automation'. Is that the reason more and more people like you (and several others here) appear to be migrating back to acoustic instruments Well for starters, I feel blessed that I still enjoy going to work each day. The tools have changed over the years, but my primary motivation is still the creative "conversations" I have with my audiences during a performance. Sure, the automation has affected it, like I mentioned .... it's a bit of a disconnect, but not totally. Bottom line: I will sing until I no longer can, or no one will come listen ... whichever comes first. With regard to playing more acoustic instruments ... since I now have the automated accompaniment, and prerecorded tracks, I have the freedom to add more of myself, and add some versatility to the sound. When I customize a track at home, I relate to being a painter - creating a piece of art for sale. I do the research - practice the craft - choose the medium - assemble the pieces, and produce the piece for final appreciation ... again, and again, and again. Then I get to play along, and add my spontaneous "sauce" to the stew!
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#459546 - 10/12/18 11:04 AM
Re: PA1000 song by me
[Re: Dnj]
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Registered: 12/01/99
Posts: 12800
Loc: Penn Yan, NY
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No, no, no. As I said a little earlier, he kb is my Command Central. It allows me to navigate all my media with live recourses. It's there when I need it, or want it. Generally, 4 nights a week I never use tracks until the second set, when all the guests artists begin to sit in. That first set is my favorite ... whatever I feel like. A lot of LH bass, rhythm, and Rhodes. For outside jobs the KB stays home, and I use the ipad and my voice ... and sometimes banjo and sax.
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