solo/power single

Posted by: GARY MURWAY

solo/power single - 04/17/02 11:29 PM

Does Anyone here do solo/power single work?
Posted by: kaboombahchuck

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 05:12 AM

yes
Posted by: tekminus

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 10:35 AM

no
Posted by: MRT1212

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 10:37 AM

maybe?
Posted by: optinone

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 12:25 PM

SOLO, yes, Power work?... probably not, but i dont know what your talking about either.
Posted by: Stalker

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 12:41 PM

Does anyone here do WHAT?
Posted by: tony mads usa

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 01:58 PM

...... I guess if we have to ask what it is, we don't ... maybe it's like 'if you have to ask "how much?", you can't afford it'
t.
Posted by: tekminus

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 01:59 PM

Solo/power single work..get with the program already

-tek
Posted by: optinone

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 02:31 PM

Well then, I guess not. However, i am interested in Solo/Power Single.
Posted by: freddynl

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 03:30 PM

mmm... I 'am married quite a while...so No!

and even If I was not married the answer still wood be No!
Posted by: brainiac

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 03:36 PM

Solo?..........
Power?.......Single?..........what?

Is that like self-love?
Posted by: GARY MURWAY

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 05:30 PM

GARY MURWAY Does Anyone here do solo/power single work?
kaboombahchuck yes -How do you do what you do?


optinone- SOLO, yes, Power work?... probably not, but I don’t know what your talking about either.
-1 hour shows ranging from $100 to $350 per hour. I use a midi guitar and a real-time arranger.

Stalker Does anyone here do WHAT? 1 hour shows using a real-time arranger.



tekminus Solo/power single work. Get with the program already
-tek What program is that?

optinone Well then, I guess not. However, I am interested in Solo/Power Single.
I composed a document that explains the entire how to's. I just assumed that people across the country were already doing this. While talking to people via email I found this was not the case. I got curious and asked....

freddynl mmm... I 'am married quite a while...so No!
Different type of solo power single
And even If I was not married the answer still wood (would) be No!
Again Different type of solo power single



brainiac Solo?..........
Power?.......Single?..........what?
Is that like self-love? If you do 4 in a day, YES... I never made this kind of an hourly rate with a band. I can’t say the climax is the same, but it is similar……
Posted by: MRT1212

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 06:46 PM

see, you didnt answer the question...

WHAT THE HELL IS SOLO/POWER SINGLE WORK? i believe we are all being thrown for a loop by the power element and the redundancy of solo and single...
Posted by: GARY MURWAY

Re: solo/power single - 04/18/02 08:08 PM

WHAT THE HELL IS SOLO/POWER SINGLE WORK?
You are correct! Solo and Single are redundant...Maybe it should have been called
Power Solo or Power Single. I didn’t invent the name; it is a result of phrases that have morphed over time.

The power part refers to using accompaniment i.e. midi sequence, performance track, real-time arranger as differentiated from playing acoustically.

Very perceptive on your part MRT1212.
Posted by: MRT1212

Re: solo/power single - 04/19/02 12:50 AM

ahhhhh i see...it makes sense now. and no i dont.
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: solo/power single - 04/19/02 11:23 AM

Gary .... head on over to the general arranger section. That's where you will find the "one man band" type acts. This section is more synth-oriented, and generally frown on auto ANYthing.
Posted by: tekminus

Re: solo/power single - 04/19/02 12:08 PM

Ain't that the truth.

-tek
Posted by: optinone

Re: solo/power single - 04/23/02 01:29 PM

Frown upon me all you want. I do do single/power work, but not with an arranger KB, that would be weak. For the record Im quite profecient, my rig could be "hooked up" in about 10 minutes. Ahhh, the miracles of modules....
Soooo, If you woulda asked, "are there any Solo artist of the electronic variety?" I would have said, "yes, definitly"
Any further questions?
Posted by: Uncle Dave

Re: solo/power single - 04/23/02 02:15 PM

The arranger is no less a legitimate tool than a drum machine, sequencer, or pre-recorded track. It all depends on what you do with the tool. Please don't take that "arrangers are weak" attitude unless you hear each of the players you are slamming.
Posted by: Leon

Re: solo/power single - 04/23/02 04:11 PM

I'm using my T3 for sequencing, this in conjunction with my R8(sometimes). I accompany this live on either my SP100 or Ovation 12. Everything from Fleetwood Mac to Eagles, to Billy Joel. Never had any complaints yet, and I'm gigging steady.

Most of the bars and pubs around here aren't hiring bands, it just costs too much, and the odd place that does bring in a band, it's usually some poorly put together garage band and they split $150 four ways.

Works for me....
Posted by: optinone

Re: solo/power single - 04/23/02 04:43 PM

Your right. Excuse me, what I meant to say was, "Arrangers aren't my thing."
Hope I didn't offend anyone!
Posted by: Fran Carango

Re: solo/power single - 04/23/02 08:33 PM

Gary, is it really you??