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#462973 - 12/12/18 10:14 AM Jingle Bells
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Can't post Christmas tunes and not include Jingle Bells! We continue with our Jazz Trio arrangements of Christmas tunes.

https://soundcloud.com/immusic/jingle-bells
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#462992 - 12/12/18 02:10 PM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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Originally Posted By IMMusic_Curt
Can't post Christmas tunes and not include Jingle Bells! We continue with our Jazz Trio arrangements of Christmas tunes.

https://soundcloud.com/immusic/jingle-bells


How much of this is recorded with a computer DAW?
Thanks for sharing..

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#462997 - 12/12/18 02:45 PM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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It was 100% recorded in a DAW. Who cares?

So I guess I don't understand the question. What difference does it make if we recorded/used some generic style on a Ketron/Roland/Korg/Yamaha-whatever (which is nothing more than some simple 2/4/8 bar loop) vs. actually programming our arrangement of a tune using a DAW?

Isn't it really about sharing and enjoying music regardless of the tools used? In our case we 100% record every single note you hear into a DAW. Nothing is copied from some "loop library" or downloaded from some other "xyz" site. It is nothing more than us sharing our craft with you.

Enjoy the current and future tunes we plan on sharing with all keyboard players.


Edited by IMMusic_Curt (12/13/18 03:58 AM)
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#462999 - 12/12/18 03:18 PM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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Originally Posted By IMMusic_Curt
It was 100% recorded in a DAW. Who cares?

So I guess I don't understand the question. What difference does it make if we recorded/used some generic style on a Ketron/Roland/?Korg/Yamaha-whatever (which is nothing more than some simple 2/4/8 bar loop) vs. actually programming our arrangement of a tune using a DAW?

Isn't it really about sharing and enjoying music regardless of the tools used? In our case we 100% record every single note you hear into a DAW. Nothing is copied from some "loop library" or downloaded from some other "xyz" site. It is nothing more than us sharing our craft with you.

Enjoy the current and future tunes we plan on sharing with all keyboard players.


Maybe some people do care how it was recorded..
So maybe they can learn and do it themselves in a similar way to a point using Daw tools, fx, etc, etc, .... Arranger playing technics can differ greatly from one player to the next on different gear from simple style playing to complex Daw multitracking arrangements. Happy Holidays!

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#463004 - 12/12/18 03:31 PM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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Cool! I enjoyed the tune very nice!

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#463030 - 12/13/18 04:25 AM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: Dnj]
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Maybe some people do care how it was recorded..
So maybe they can learn and do it themselves in a similar way to a point using Daw tools, fx, etc, etc, .... Arranger playing technics can differ greatly from one player to the next on different gear from simple style playing too complex Daw multitracking arrangements. Happy Holidays!

I did misunderstand your question. If you didn't see this video it shows a few bars of us recording one track at a time. Does that help with understanding the process we use?

https://youtu.be/sL4m-dDA3sQ
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#463036 - 12/13/18 05:31 AM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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I am very, very interested in different way that people use to create music. When I first saw the word DAW I had no idea what that was. Am in a part of my life where I pass by most of the new things that are presented to make room for the enjoyment of playing.

Now if DAW is what I think it is then Cakewalk and Sonar are Daw programs. If so I did work with these programs – and enjoyed doing it.

Curt, for me styles are annoying, the constant whatever. I play full chords with my left hand, but because I found a LAZY WAY OUT, I have been using the automatic chords with my right. I also programed a dedicated three switch on my Pa4x which cut out: 1-All accompaniments except drums and bass 2-bass 3- Drums. This gives me room to express myself. The keyboard becomes more of me.

In no way am I saying styles are not good. They are good, and sometimes needed, but I like finding new ways to deal with them.
The more I am open to all the ways of creating, the more creative I can be.

Opinion, John C.

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#463041 - 12/13/18 06:24 AM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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I find this all very interesting, though a bit intimidating. For 50 years I have been performing on organ then arranger keyboards and vocal. I am always looking to improve something, and God knows I have had no trouble finding plenty of areas that have needed improvement. I have added new material, new keyboards,and different combinations of them. I play with two full hands and have reached a plateau. Recently, I added harmonicas and a harmonica midi breathe controller. This is all well and good, but it is time to add some arrangements that I have, at least, partially created, instead of trying to find the right style or midi. I know it can be done in a DAW, my Pa4x, and BIAB. I tire, sometimes, of being a mere copycat. It is time for a new challenge, despite my age.

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#463048 - 12/13/18 07:56 AM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: Bernie9]
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Originally Posted By Bernie9
"...... but it is time to add some arrangements that I have, at least, partially created, instead of trying to find the right style or midi. I know it can be done in a DAW, my Pa4x, and BIAB. I tire, sometimes, of being a mere copycat. It is time for a new challenge, despite my age."
Bernie


Bernie, first of all, as you know, age is just a number ...
As for creating or partially creating an arrangement, the easiest way to start might be with your Pa4X ... I would think it would be at least as easy as my Pa900 to change a style, or create a backing track arrangement ...
The last two songs I posted were tracks made directly on the Pa900, and "South of the Border" was done in about an hour from start to recording the vocal (I know it may sound like it, but you get my drift) ...
Good luck with your "challenge", make it a fun exercise, and I would love to hear something you create ...
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#463053 - 12/13/18 09:46 AM Re: Jingle Bells [Re: IMMusic_Curt]
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Bernie,
I agree with Tony. Maybe start by just recording one track. For example, take a style mute the bass line and record your own bass line. Something that simple can make a big change in the overall arrangement.
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