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New Lady App-Trak: Alnilam (Orion's Belt)! [Korg Gadget + Guitar]

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  • As always, i'm in love with your tracks @Lady_App_titude :love:

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    @Zen210507 said:
    Cool as a warm summer breeze, m’lady.

    Thx, Zen! More like a winter breeze this time of year in my continent.

    Did you play a real world guitar on this?

    Yup. Gen-you-whine, bona fide, real Gee-tar, hoss. None a that city-slicker, sample-fingering, jiggery pokery of them thar teenagers and their fancy space-phone gizmos.

    Seriously, I do wish I owned a proper jazz guitar, for that once-every-ten-years where I want to pretend to be Wes Montgomery for a day. But instead I had to fake it with my trusty solid body. I wish there were a plugin that could make a solid body sound like a hollow body. Seems like there should be. There’s like nothing they can’t do with modeling, right? But it just ain’t possible, that I know of, anyway. Someday I’d like to add a nice hollow body to my collection. But these days I really need to try to SELL gear instead of accumulate more kit.

    As someone else said, it does bring to mind Sade.

    That’s funny that people are getting that association. Farthest thing from my mind at the time, but a wonderful compliment. I guess — now that I’m forced to try to hear it that way — that the first few notes are similar to the first few notes of the sax riff opening Smooth Operator? (Simply going up the minor scale diatonically.) Ha! Now it’s like my ear has been broken and I’ll have to fight to NOT hear it that way! Oh well. Fair enough.

    The only thing missing is lyrics.
    If you’d be into the idea of a one-off collaboration with Repulse the Monkey, at some future point, words could flow.

    I do write lyrics, but I’m not really a singer. What I really always need are singers (or rappers) but that’s not easy with no budget. I did recently reconnect with a singer from years ago and we talked about “we should really do it again sometime”. Sometime being the operative word. People’s busy immersed distracted lives. Ha! There’s an idea for a song right there.

    I do remember how to do “Step Back and Repulse Monkey,” the tai chi move. Does that help?

  • @Lady_App_titude, are you primarily a guitarist or a keyboardist? I am really impressed with your guitar skills.

    I am primarily a keyboardist who thought I could learn the guitar. Not near the level you are. I should probably sell my Godin xtSA midi guitar, and Roland GR-55; in order to buy the ROLI Seaboard Rise 49. As a keyboardist, I would love to get my hands on one of those.

  • @Lady_App_titude said:
    I do remember how to do “Step Back and Repulse Monkey,” the tai chi move. Does that help?

    >

    Tai Chi, that’s where we lifted the name from. :)

    In healthier times for me, I used to do a lot of karate, then tried Tai Chi...which drove me nuts, ‘cause it was like karate in slow motion. Really confused my brain as to what I should have been doing, and at what speed.

  • @bsantoro said:
    @Lady_App_titude, are you primarily a guitarist or a keyboardist? I am really impressed with your guitar skills.

    I am primarily a keyboardist who thought I could learn the guitar. Not near the level you are. I should probably sell my Godin xtSA midi guitar, and Roland GR-55; in order to buy the ROLI Seaboard Rise 49. As a keyboardist, I would love to get my hands on one of those.

    More of a guitarist, I guess —at least I traditionally would have said that, at least in terms of playing in a band. But in recent times with MIDI and virtual instruments and composing, I spend most of my time at the keyboard. So I had to practice and get chops and blisters and calluses back for something like this.

    Originally, as a child, I started with drums and was playing in a band as a teen but wanted to write songs so I switched to guitar and took a couple of years of lessons and running scales and learning all the chords etc. (And really that seems like something you can only stand to do, and find time to do, at that age).

    Then I taught myself keyboards. Never had a real piano, but learned on Wurly and Rhodes mostly. So the Rhodes sound seems to be a natural place I gravitate towards.

    I actually also tried to play saxophone and be bop for a few years, and mandolin and bluegrass at one point ... And a lot of different stuff... including guitarist in a metal band in the 90s. All of which has left me without any home base in terms of an identity genre or sound.

    But basically nowadays I don’t really play any particular instrument properly. I just compose, playing whatever instrument I need to for as long as I need to get the take and then move on, forgetting it all and moving on to the next problem to be solved. Generally, most of the time I seem to be at a MIDI keyboard, or nowadays fingering an iPad.

    TMI, sorry. My short answer usually is: I play keyboard like a drummer with the voicings of a guitarist.

  • @Zen210507 said:

    @Lady_App_titude said:
    I do remember how to do “Step Back and Repulse Monkey,” the tai chi move. Does that help?

    >

    Tai Chi, that’s where we lifted the name from. :)

    In healthier times for me, I used to do a lot of karate, then tried Tai Chi...which drove me nuts, ‘cause it was like karate in slow motion. Really confused my brain as to what I should have been doing, and at what speed.

    Ha! Yes, I had that same problem. Hard for me to do anything slow. Then, instead of thinking of it as slow kung fu, I came to see it as fast yoga. :D

  • Great jazzy vibe on the guitar! The other tune's cool also with a little brazilian vibe.

  • Ahhh... sooo good. Too short.

  • @AlterEgo_UK said:
    What a great track! Love that cool jazz guitar and chilled out Gadget backing! :)

    @AlterEgo_UK said:
    What a great track! Love that cool jazz guitar and chilled out Gadget backing! :)

    Thanks so much, Colin! It means a lot coming from a great player like you.

  • @Reid said:
    Loved it, @Lady_App_titude You're a really good guitarist. What kind of guitar did you play on this?

    Thx’ @Reid. It is a Carvin solid body I had made for me back in the 90s. As I mentioned elsewhere, I really wish I had a nice jazz guitar, hollow body with the right guage, heavier guage strings, for these kind of moods. Someday maybe...

  • @TozBourne said:
    Hot Damn! Way to go Lady A, this is grrrrrrreat!

    Haha! Thanks, @Toz!

  • @Lady_App_titude said:

    @Reid said:
    Loved it, @Lady_App_titude You're a really good guitarist. What kind of guitar did you play on this?

    Thx’ @Reid. It is a Carvin solid body I had made for me back in the 90s. As I mentioned elsewhere, I really wish I had a nice jazz guitar, hollow body with the right guage, heavier guage strings, for these kind of moods. Someday maybe...

    Sounds like you know you want it. I hope you give yourself that gift soon. I'm sure you'll get good use out of it for a long time and we'll all enjoy the results.

  • @paradiddle said:
    Great jazzy vibe on the guitar! The other tune's cool also with a little brazilian vibe.

    Thanks, @paradiddle!

  • @iansainsbury said:
    lovely stuff, really like this. A bit George Bensonish in the solo, too. Great to hear different genres in ios.

    Oh my, George Benson. Kneeling and waiving in the Wayne’s World “we’re not worthy” posture.

  • @senhorlampada said:
    As always, i'm in love with your tracks @Lady_App_titude :love:

    Obrigado, senhor.

  • Very nice “get me ready to drift off” feel to it.

  • Wow sounds great

  • Killer groove, and those guitar runs really help to move it along. LOVE your guitar tone and playing. Thanks @Lady_App_titude.

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