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B.S. Bach / WTF’s 3rd cousin
Inspired by @McD s likeable lift off, I continue the journey using the staggering or “round” technique for drum parts I’ve been discussing with @Paulieworld. I’ve rounded instrument tracks before, but this is particularly good, I think.
2 tracks of Ravenscroft with one track transposed down an octave. Plus a track of PIPA, also staggered,.
Improvised in one go. Absolutely no midi editing here though I did nudge the bpm from 120 to 130 to add a bit more edge and feel like I was young again.
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Bach as played by Beethoven after being rejected by Elise.
Another nice ornament to the baroque era.
That worked really well to conjure up the manic energy of the master and put some modem vernacular into his voice. Respectful but adventurous in a way no Bach can be as an engraved uneditable road map. Only a jazz player would insist on throwing away the map and just flooring it towards the horizon and hope you can stay on something like a road until you hit the checked flag.
Having the muscle memory of all those scale based patterns and turns of the best phrases makes it convincing.
Simply beautiful!!!
Truly an ornamental piece of musical loveliness, indeed!!!
Baroquefully magnificent!!!
Rene
The effect is very subtle. I had to listen carefully, and I'm still not absolutely sure I heard it. That's the way it should be!
I would love to hear a piano duet with both B.S. and his third cousin!
Thx @belidu @McD @ReneAsologuitar @michael_m.
@Paulieworld the two piano tracks are staggered by about an 1/8th as you can see below.
I agree. This is particularly good.
Thank you so much for listening @MadeofWax.
You can’t have too many Bach inspired pieces, great playing, sounded pretty young to me 👌
Thx @GeoTony. Bach was the Uber Philip Glass of his time when it came to communicating musical energy. It’s the old finger in the socket feeling.