SYNTH ZONE
Visit The Bar For Casual Discussion
Topic Options
#418162 - 03/11/16 10:24 AM PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner
Steve A Offline
Member

Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 388
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
Hey all,

On a Songwriter Forum there were 3 writers working on a song I had suggested they move on from. I basically told them it was what "it was". It was theatrical in nature, and they wanted it Praise & Worship. I couldn't hear it or see it at all....I told them point blank, move onto the next tune. Little did I know I would soon be part of the process and in a co-write.

One writer made a change which made me hear some things. I asked permission to take a stab at the song. I gutted the Chords for practically every part of the song & changed the melody. The Chorus was kind of there, but it needed something. Never written with 3 other writers, let alone people I have never met in person before. I know them only through emails and the Songwriter Forum.

It helps to have my PA 4X as an Arranger partner to get the initial idea down quickly and easily.

Then I can add parts to make it sound more organic....


Lord of Glory, Lord of All

_________________________
Steve A http://www.stevealtonian.com
Korg Pa4x 76...TASCAM DP24 & DP24 SD. Studio One 6 Professional with a FADER PORT 16. 1969 Yamaha FG-300 Yamaha Red Label Nippon Gakki. Breedlove American CME 25. Neumann TLM-49

Top
#418165 - 03/11/16 10:38 AM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: Steve A]
Dnj Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 09/21/00
Posts: 43703
Nice job on the collaboration....my 2 cents is IMO this song is screaming for an underlying B3 slow leslie......
then let it rip on the chorus at 3:55 to end. headphone


Edited by Dnj (03/11/16 10:47 AM)

Top
#418213 - 03/12/16 01:07 PM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: Dnj]
Steve A Offline
Member

Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 388
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
Originally Posted By: Dnj
Nice job on the collaboration....my 2 cents is IMO this song is screaming for an underlying B3 slow leslie......
then let it rip on the chorus at 3:55 to end. headphone


I agree....Actually I went there before the strings, but I was afraid I would do a cheesy organ part as I don't play organ....And I would get called out on it....LOL...So I went with the strings which I knew I could pull off

I'll revisit it for sure, cause that is what I heard too
_________________________
Steve A http://www.stevealtonian.com
Korg Pa4x 76...TASCAM DP24 & DP24 SD. Studio One 6 Professional with a FADER PORT 16. 1969 Yamaha FG-300 Yamaha Red Label Nippon Gakki. Breedlove American CME 25. Neumann TLM-49

Top
#418334 - 03/15/16 09:03 PM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: Steve A]
tassiespirit Offline
Member

Registered: 01/25/08
Posts: 554
Loc: Devonport, Tasmania, Australia
I think it is great, and would suggest you keep toying with it a little. Try that B3 but maybe sparingly, less is more.

Be bless


Allan
_________________________
The problem is not the problem...The problem is your attitude to the problem.

Top
#418370 - 03/16/16 10:14 AM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: tassiespirit]
tony mads usa Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Steve ... it sounds really good ... it would be interesting to hear what it sounded like before you took it on, and also to know what your fellow collaborators thought of it ...

I may be overstepping my bounds here, but perhaps you and Don (KORG80) should collaborate on something as he also writes Contemporary Christian music ...
_________________________
t. cool

Top
#418378 - 03/16/16 11:22 AM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: tony mads usa]
Steve A Offline
Member

Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 388
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Steve ... it sounds really good ... it would be interesting to hear what it sounded like before you took it on, and also to know what your fellow collaborators thought of it ...

I may be overstepping my bounds here, but perhaps you and Don (KORG80) should collaborate on something as he also writes Contemporary Christian music ...


Here is the original version of the song before I entered the picture (They do like the final version)....Click below

Lord Of Glory, Lord of All (Original Version)
_________________________
Steve A http://www.stevealtonian.com
Korg Pa4x 76...TASCAM DP24 & DP24 SD. Studio One 6 Professional with a FADER PORT 16. 1969 Yamaha FG-300 Yamaha Red Label Nippon Gakki. Breedlove American CME 25. Neumann TLM-49

Top
#418406 - 03/17/16 02:52 AM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: Steve A]
john smies Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 05/05/00
Posts: 1384
Loc: koudekerke, Holland.


Night and Day, the difference between the two Steve.
Great job and good to see your inspirational use of the PA4X.
Keep it up !!!

regards,
John

Top
#418407 - 03/17/16 03:48 AM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: Steve A]
Bachus Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 03/02/06
Posts: 7143
Arrangers are a great tool, for quickly composing/rearranging a song... Or just working out a mellody and some chords...
_________________________
Yamaha Genos, Roland Jupiter 80, Ipad pro.

http://keyszone.boards.net

Top
#418410 - 03/17/16 07:47 AM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: Bachus]
tony mads usa Offline
Senior Member

Registered: 01/16/02
Posts: 14376
Loc: East Greenwich RI USA
Steve ... It's like they are two different songs ... you did a great job ... thanks for sharing both versions ...
_________________________
t. cool

Top
#418498 - 03/19/16 09:05 AM Re: PA 4X...As a Songwriting Partner [Re: tony mads usa]
Steve A Offline
Member

Registered: 02/08/08
Posts: 388
Loc: Los Angeles, CA
Originally Posted By: tony mads usa
Steve ... It's like they are two different songs ... you did a great job ... thanks for sharing both versions ...


The amazing thing is not a single co-writer has once brought up the fact I adamently told them to move on from the song....
_________________________
Steve A http://www.stevealtonian.com
Korg Pa4x 76...TASCAM DP24 & DP24 SD. Studio One 6 Professional with a FADER PORT 16. 1969 Yamaha FG-300 Yamaha Red Label Nippon Gakki. Breedlove American CME 25. Neumann TLM-49

Top

Moderator:  Admin, Diki, Kerry 



Help keep Synth Zone Online