Johnbee58
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Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
I think I posted this when I first wrote it two years ago, but I'm not sure. I did recently rework and remix it. I came up with a funky combination of beats between EZ Drummer's kit sound and Latin percussion sounds. I really loved the way it cooked so I wrote a groove around it. The solo/section instruments are sax, mute trumpet and flute doing some harmonies. I originally had a stupid rap after the second verse which I grew to hate, so I replaced it with solo sections of mute trumpet & flute. I replaced the rap with just some vocal ad-libs sprinkled liberally around the tune. It features EZ Keys, EZ Drummer 2, Trilian Bass, and Garritan Jazz & Big Bass 3 for the horn sounds. Enjoy-"Grotto Funk" https://johnbowen.bandcamp.com/track/grotto-funk John B.
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Re: Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
2018/11/06 16:40:16
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Could just be me John but it feels slightly constrained in its groove, perhaps a little to tight to the click. Could just be these tired furry ears. Mix sounds fine, nice and clear plenty of space for the voices.
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Re: Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
2018/11/06 16:49:58
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Great stuff John - love the little shouts here and there
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Lynn
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Re: Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
2018/11/06 23:50:24
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I've been to this bar before-it took half a dozen cocktails to get rid of me. John, you are truly making the best of the equipment that you have. I like your experimental nature because I never know what to expect from you. Keep it going!
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TheMaartian
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Re: Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
2018/11/07 00:33:31
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Johnbee58 I think I posted this when I first wrote it two years ago, but I'm not sure. I did recently rework and remix it. I came up with a funky combination of beats between EZ Drummer's kit sound and Latin percussion sounds. I really loved the way it cooked so I wrote a groove around it. The solo/section instruments are sax, mute trumpet and flute doing some harmonies. I originally had a stupid rap after the second verse which I grew to hate, so I replaced it with solo sections of mute trumpet & flute. I replaced the rap with just some vocal ad-libs sprinkled liberally around the tune. It features EZ Keys, EZ Drummer 2, Trilian Bass, and Garritan Jazz & Big Bass 3 for the horn sounds. Enjoy-"Grotto Funk" https://johnbowen.bandcamp.com/track/grotto-funk John B.
That was a really enjoyable listen! Thanks for (re)sharing! [Warning: I'm a bass player. Grotto Funk. On the 1. On the 1. ] The bass line seemed noticeably staccato (sustain-free) to me. I was jonesing for a double bass (or fretless J bass with GHS tapewounds; hmmm, maybe I'm modding my fretted J bass and want to hear it NOW? ) tone while listening. But that's just me.
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Johnbee58
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Re: Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
2018/11/07 02:27:47
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Thanks guys! @The Maartians-The bass part I took from the MIDI of the piano part in the bridge. It's a MIDI trick where you copy the notes from the lowest piano notes and take them down 1 octave and play them in the bass module (unless you're a real player, like you ). That was only in the bridge (piano solo). The rest of the song I played out. I actually wanted to use the funk bass sound on this tune, but it just didn't work out. @Lynn-I don't know where I got the idea for the Grotto concept. Just that it sounded like a cool title. I have heard of bars called something like "The Grotto" so that's probably where my subconscious mind picked it up. @that wooley thing-I was wondering if that groove quantize thing would help in a situation like this. Can it be applied to an all audio mix? Question-Lend me your ears-Is the tambourine too loud in your opinion? Please let me know. On the last mix I upped the high end EQ to give more presence to the Cajon (that instrument that sounds like a tapping sound. It's a Latin Percussion instrument, for those not familiar with such sounds), but the tambourine is also close to that same frequency so I wound up pulling that up too. I'd like to know if you think it's so loud as to be annoying. Thanks! JB
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Wayfarer
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Re: Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
2018/11/08 14:06:53
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Dude, you need to move to LA. You've got this "LA Jazz" thing down. You could be the new Bob James if you wanted to. Bill
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Johnbee58
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Re: Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
2018/11/08 14:24:24
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Wayfarer Dude, you need to move to LA. You've got this "LA Jazz" thing down. You could be the new Bob James if you wanted to. Bill
I don't really follow Bob James. I've heard of him, but not familiar with his material. Gotta check it out though. Thanks! EDIT-LA Jazz from Reading PA. Interesting!
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Re: Grotto Funk-Original Instrumental
2018/11/10 04:31:07
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Nice groove + feel to this piece. Tambourine is fine to my ears. Good Job! paul
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