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Death In A Blue Suit/Homage To Freddy....

edited December 2018 in Creations

An adoration of an immortal theme, improvised in blue. Another combination of Kawai MP11se sampled Shigeru piano and a pretty fine acoustic bass and iOS plugins . Recorded in Cubasis through their Steinberg UR22mk2 AI (getting the hang of it now. A great piece of gear, and heavy!). Added iSymphonic strings and BeatHawk Mixed choir. @senhorlampada, please give this a listen! 5 minutes, not 17!

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  • So, the piano and bass are recorded in one go? Piano for notes above C3 and bass for those below? and You record the audio from the Kawaii and all the MIDI notes so you can send them to IOS Apps or do you add IOS App recordings using new MIDI performances. It sound like the latter.

    Did someone die? I guess someone always does. I generally like the minor moody stuff and this covers that genre with a thick layer of dread. Nice.

  • @McDtracy, the piano and bass a one go from the Kawai,
    Actually, the former. I used the midi tracks of piano and bass to create the string and choir parts. Less wok for mother and good results with better mixing choices on my part. Getting the idea that less is really more with this stuff.

    Yes, a thick layer of dread. What could be more appropriate for this particular holiday season!

  • edited December 2018

    I hope everyone listens to this one and focuses on how you are playing the bass and piano in one go without any overdubbing.

    That's a skill acquired with years of effort and one software developers can't simulate easily. It's like musical speed chess.

    It shows how good you are at thinking about the harmony even though you're a Linear (melodic) player. There are multiple lines happening when you do that and they often are moving in intervals that are not octaves but parallel harmonies like Bach was famous for in his piano/klavier music (10ths and 6ths).

    Thank you for getting back to the keyboard to create and share with us. It's very aspiring for the keyboard creators in the house to hear a master amongst us generate music in realtime without editing.

  • I like the piece a lot, in particular those small sections when strings/choir continue the decay of the piano notes - nicely done and arranged. :+1:

  • @LinearLineman said:
    An adoration of an immortal theme, improvised in blue. Another combination of Kawai MP11se sampled Shigeru piano and a pretty fine acoustic bass and iOS plugins . Recorded in Cubasis through their Steinberg UR22mk2 AI (getting the hang of it now. A great piece of gear, and heavy!). Added iSymphonic strings and BeatHawk Mixed choir. @senhorlampada, please give this a listen! 5 minutes, not 17!

    I love this....it reminds me of a 50's black and white movie, maybe set in France, on a bridge in the fall as a private dick smokes a cigarette thinking about the very few clues he has, and the women he left behind in the states...

  • Very nice sir! The bass sounds really good and grooves.

  • Woah. I love the minimal arrangement and the jazzy vibe. It works as well in the background as it does when it comes into focus with full attention. You did these parts in a single take? Damn.

  • This is a bit special. Love it.

  • @McDtracy, thanks for the praise! You can leaven it with constructive criticism. Don't be shy!

    @Telefunky, wow, so great to get a thumbs up from you. Thanks!

    @bedheadproducer, glad you liked it. If we ever meet I gotta where a slouch hat and a trench coat, cig dangling from my bourbon saturated lips.

    @vpich much appreciated. Yes, the bass surpasses iFretless, which was my go to. There are other variations on the 11se I will try,

    @robertreynolds Thanks, Robert! I am finally starting to learn less is more. True for everything but my hair. Yes, one take, but believe me, they don't always work out so well.

    @gusgranite thanks for continuing to listen, and the praise. It means a lot to me that you enjoy listening,

    Yes, thank you my virtual friends. Your support adds that completing dimension to the joy of making stuff up. I've learned a lot from you all. How fortunate I am!

  • This has a very cool vibe.

  • edited December 2018

    @LinearLineman said:
    @McDtracy, thanks for the praise! You can leaven it with constructive criticism. Don't be shy!

    leaven := (1) add yeast (2) permeate and modify or transform for the better.

    I think it's a bad idea to encourage me to find faults. We are all so good at noticing blemishes and we forget someone is sharing their creative child.

    Finding faults and writing them up tell you as much about the critic as it does about the work.

    So... some leavening? Your thumbs are a bit heavy. Apply sandpaper to the sides and top until you get a touch matching your index fingers. AND remember you're using a real instrument now and not some piece of frozen software. Tapping your left foot gets picked up and recorded too along with those massive thumbs of yours.

    Better? A little heavy maybe? Yeasty?

  • I am Mortified... Stupefied... Transmogrified! Now go listen to "One For Willie"!

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