Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga

Posted by: montunoman

Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/02/13 10:25 AM

Could anyone recomend a good style for this tune?

Thanks!
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/02/13 05:58 PM

http://www.yamahamusicsoft.com/en/instrument/Clavinova/CVP-303/product/1143534
Posted by: montunoman

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/02/13 06:29 PM

Thanks for looking Donny, but I'd rather use a style.
Posted by: Dnj

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/02/13 07:12 PM

Originally Posted By: montunoman
Thanks for looking Donny, but I'd rather use a style.


you got mail
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/02/13 07:28 PM

Paul,

Just use the Schlager Samba, second intro, or better yet, play your own intro. Use the "D" variation, short ending and a tempo of 115. It's a style that really nails this particular song. It can also be used quite well for Copa Cabana.

Good Luck,

Gary cool
Posted by: mdorantes

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/02/13 10:21 PM

Hello, the closest to Conga, is one song-style sold by D-o-o.de
Demasiado Corazon by Willy DeVille. keys
some adjustments and could work.

Check that out.
https://www.d-o-o.de/catalog_search.php?query=SALSA
Posted by: montunoman

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/03/13 10:59 AM

Thanks guys for the help.
Posted by: Diki

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/03/13 11:20 AM

Several really good SMF's out there for this one. There are a ton of signature start stop sections in this song, virtually impossible to do with a generic style.

You can always place Markers in the SMF if you want the flexibility of adding or subtracting sections depending on your dance floor.
Posted by: montunoman

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/03/13 02:25 PM

Originally Posted By: Diki
Several really good SMF's out there for this one. There are a ton of signature start stop sections in this song, virtually impossible to do with a generic style.

You can always place Markers in the SMF if you want the flexibility of adding or subtracting sections depending on your dance floor.


I really don't like tracks but for the reasons you mentioned this might be an exception... anyone know about setting up Markers for a Tyros 2?
Posted by: travlin'easy

Re: Yamaha style for Miami Sound Machine Conga - 09/03/13 03:57 PM

Paul,

You have mail!

Gary cool