#469074 - 04/23/1908:44 AMRe: It's not the keyboard, it's the soul
[Re: Dnj]
Bachus
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Originally Posted By Dnj
Sitting in a bedroom playing is not the way to instill feeling or soul in your music,... IMO playing in front of people that can see what your articulation and music stylings is doing to their emotions, spirits, & soul when your under pressure is the way I like it. Every performance evokes a different message and feeling. In return it comes back to you the same way and creates the Magic of Music.
I stepped away from this discussion some time ago, yet you keep bringing it up every other topic.
Just one question : does it make you feel superior pointing this out time after time? Do you like feeling superior?
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#469075 - 04/23/1908:46 AMRe: It's not the keyboard, it's the soul
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Bachus
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Originally Posted By organgrinder
You can't practice soul, you have to feel soul. MEL
Yes, i agree..
But you require a certain technique/skill level to be able to show your soul.. I.e. Someone with very basic piano skills, will not be able to show his soul on the piano..
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#469079 - 04/23/1909:09 AMRe: It's not the keyboard, it's the soul
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Dnj
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Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Dnj
Sitting in a bedroom playing is not the way to instill feeling or soul in your music,... IMO playing in front of people that can see what your articulation and music stylings is doing to their emotions, spirits, & soul when your under pressure is the way I like it. Every performance evokes a different message and feeling. In return it comes back to you the same way and creates the Magic of Music.
Just one question : does it make you feel superior pointing this out time after time? Do you like feeling superior?
To be nice I am not going to reply, ...have a wonderful day.
#469113 - 04/24/1910:46 AMRe: It's not the keyboard, it's the soul
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Bachus
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Originally Posted By Dnj
Originally Posted By Bachus
Originally Posted By Dnj
Sitting in a bedroom playing is not the way to instill feeling or soul in your music,... IMO playing in front of people that can see what your articulation and music stylings is doing to their emotions, spirits, & soul when your under pressure is the way I like it. Every performance evokes a different message and feeling. In return it comes back to you the same way and creates the Magic of Music.
Just one question : does it make you feel superior pointing this out time after time? Do you like feeling superior?
To be nice I am not going to reply, ...have a wonderful day.
Good, wise choice.. Well atleast now you must realise how this attitude feels to others.. So i am glad You realise now, people not performing live are not lesser beings on this forum... Whome might have relevant opinions on music topics.
Edited by Bachus (04/24/1910:49 AM)
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#470890 - 06/07/1912:45 PMRe: It's not the keyboard, it's the soul
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I found a clip of a (supposedly) church choir doing this tune. It's pretty cute and does a good job of capturing the spirit of this classic. The only thing messing it up is the amateurish sax solo, but for a group of soccer moms, I thought they did a great job. Shows what a good choir director can do. Those ladies up front had a nice little rhythmic step going, and the tennis-shoe-ed soloist was very good. Maybe not Lucky Peterson quality but good enough to get a staid old Presbyterian congregation going .
#470892 - 06/07/1902:06 PMRe: It's not the keyboard, it's the soul
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Originally Posted By cgiles
I found a clip of a (supposedly) church choir doing this tune. It's pretty cute and does a good job of capturing the spirit of this classic. The only thing messing it up is the amateurish sax solo, but for a group of soccer moms, I thought they did a great job. Shows what a good choir director can do. Those ladies up front had a nice little rhythmic step going, and the tennis-shoe-ed soloist was very good. Maybe not Lucky Peterson quality but good enough to get a staid old Presbyterian congregation going .
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After listening to that awesome choir I just could not bare to listen to the Audya version . It sounded sterile and hokey . Not the best comparison for sure .