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It’s been moved to the sharing folder and renamed “Waiting Room Progression”.
Borrowed ideas…
Like this a lot.
Thanks.. the piano and time signature is a direct rip off and respect for this Willow tune that all the jazz analysts are going crazy over:
An interview with the keyboard player Brad Oberhofer who gets co-writer credit with Willow, the producer Chris Griatti and surprize the drummer Asher Bank. He discloses the process.
The drummer laid down a 7/4 track.
The keyboard player added this tuple pattern that works against the quarter note pulse.
The bass play fits in with the chords generated.
Willow created her melody which impressed the keyboard player for its lines and vocal execution.
Then there’s this 4/4 section that’s just as interesting I think.
The keyboard player interview is here:
Lot’s of good ideas for making music that will confuse your listener.
S’good. I liked the ending. Whacks on, whacks off.
Happy 4th in the new world.
Thanks. Automation on the audio drum loop imported from “Hip Hop Drummer” laying down a 7/4 beat. Importer at the 120 BPM but boosted in Staffpad to 140.
the new world.
Lot’s of extra visitors on our daily ocean view drive today.
Back to the Cinema style… intended to generate images based on the title:
Symptom of Life. Damn, that’s good. Reminds me a bit of Black Dog by Zeppelin. JPJ composed a crazy riff, but JB just counted 4 and it worked. Saw them in 1973 at the Chicago Stadium. My buddy stopped by after work and told me they were selling SRO tickets. We got there at about 5:30 for the 8:00 show. We got first row, first balcony seats for 5 bucks! To make it even better, we got some great weed, too. Hey hey mama!
Nicely Orc-hestrated 😊
Thanks for checking in on my sketches.
I’m getting a string deja vu feeling from your comment here. I think I must have created something before to trigger this memory.
Back at it after a few months off…
Worth the wait, a 70s police TV show vibe for me 🚓📺
I do appreciate you checking in on latest addition to this thread.
When I get around to naming I tend to visualize running, racing, high speed chases and all the action/adventure motifs.
This one started from a 4-5 tracks drum, bass, percussion loop. The a StaffPad improvised conversation between sax, brass and later strings.
Yeah, has that TV show feel, in a good way. I like the drive. What did you use for bass?
Hey, I finally got staffpad couple days ago. It’s really awesome.
Memory is an unreliable narrator but I believe I used ibassist to generate a MIDI bass line on the Cm - Fm progression. Then I used the Hammond B-3X app for the bass instrument. Those B-3’s have a bass section few keyboard apps can touch for punch… that’s the defining attribute of the Hammond for me which is the percussive attack.
Always a quick option to get a bassline with presence.