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Summertime / Reversed Pure Piano
I never thought I’d use the reverse feature of PP, but never say never. Summertime is an unlikely candidate for such stuff, but I started playing with it and Gershwin is what happened. Additionally, BeatHawk Total Bass and 3 tracks of @Spidericemidas Continua presets.
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I like the inclusion of "standards" musings without an invasion of the "Jazz Jesuit Monks" that would exclaim "You need to learn the changes... See the "Bill Evans Is God" recordings on Blue Note."
I like the fact that this Forum has participation from dozens of genre-based musicians and we tend to show respect (or at least ignore making rude comments) for all approaches to music making.
I'd also like to hear this tune without the reverse effect but that's just something I love to
bathe in: minor tunes with descending bass lines. Some think this type of music creates despair... I just think it's a nice pairing... they go well together and are more of a tonic for my internal daemons.
Nicely nicely played! There’s something very relaxing and magical about backwards piano sounds. 👍
Thanks so much @Spidericemidas. Strangely, Doug has a SoundTestRoom video on reverse audio.
@McD i think I stuck to the changes for the most part😉😘
But you know the "Jazz Jesuit Monks" would insist you layout the "head", improvise over the changes and repeat the head to close to call it "Summertime".
@McD aahhh. Fuck em.