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#491090 - 03/05/20 07:02 PM JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others
cassp Offline
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We all know James Taylor his his own style of playing. On his new album, American Standard, he plays classics in his own style. I’d like to get your opinion of what arranger style might best mimic his quasi-Latin rhythm.

https://youtu.be/vbeQqteag_k
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#491094 - 03/05/20 07:54 PM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: cassp]
Uncle Dave Offline
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I'd use the pattern that fits "Tears in Heaven"
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#491114 - 03/06/20 06:39 AM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: cassp]
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My keyboard is still in the van, but when I bring it in later today, I'll figure it out. Sounds like one of the Rumba styles I have onboard of my S-950.

Gary cool
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#491120 - 03/06/20 08:29 AM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: cassp]
Jerryghr Offline
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On the Yamaha the Cool8beat variation A at 100 works.

Regards,

Jerryghr

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#491122 - 03/06/20 08:48 AM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: Jerryghr]
captain Russ Offline
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Loved Teach Me Tonight since I first heard Connie Stevens do it in the late 60's(loved her, too, but that's another story.

James is GREAT. Sounds like he hit a few clinkers here, but they could just be slightly different interpretations of the original lead line.

Whatever. It's great to hear these kinds of songs today.

Russ

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#491134 - 03/06/20 11:45 AM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: captain Russ]
btweengigs Offline
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Love JT and do some of his songs...but my favorite arrangement of Teach Me Tonight was by the DeCastro Sisters. Using the Acoustic Jazz style in the SX900 is the way I am doing it these days.
Ed

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#491136 - 03/06/20 11:54 AM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: cassp]
travlin'easy Offline
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Jerry hit it on the money. Cool 8 beat style nails it.

All the best,

Gary cool
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#491160 - 03/06/20 11:33 PM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: cassp]
Scott Langholff Online   content
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A bossa would work.

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#491165 - 03/07/20 04:48 AM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: cassp]
montunoman Offline
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Also try an “un plugged “ style at 99 bpm . Maybe add some Latin Percussuon multi pads to add more flavor.
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#491207 - 03/07/20 04:44 PM Re: JT’s. teach Me Tonight and others [Re: Scott Langholff]
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Bossa, or a slow cool Cha Cha.
Simplicity is beautiful, and he does that very well.

Thank you, one of ma favorites, John C.

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