kennywtelejazz
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nothing to see here I pulled the tune
Hi all, sorry nothing to hear here I pulled the tune Kenny
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/17 07:53:46
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That's good stuff Kenny, very atmospheric and cinematic (very nice to see and hear from you btw). I enjoyed how the themes developed and returned. Would you mind telling a little about how you put this together?
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kennywtelejazz
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/17 16:16:51
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jamesg1213 That's good stuff Kenny, very atmospheric and cinematic (very nice to see and hear from you btw). I enjoyed how the themes developed and returned. Would you mind telling a little about how you put this together?
Hi James , thanks for giving this a listen and I'm happy to be rubbing shoulders again w you Kenny
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/17 21:17:04
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Very nice stuff going on. What strings are you using? They sound pretty good. Have you tried running Sonar on the Mac? I just switched to a Mac myself and installed Sonar in the bootcamp partition and can run it in Fusion as well. However I'm using mostly Logic now. Why do you use GB and not Logic?
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/17 21:36:22
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Not what I expected from you. Isn't the Orchestra fun! :-) I just love it.
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/17 21:37:30
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Kenny, Interesting sound scape project in the works. We'll be checking back to see where this is going. I don't like commenting on projects in the works until the work is at least nearly done and after listening I can tell you have a ways to go. Keep at it, there are some interesting sounds going on in this piece. Peace and Blessings, John
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/17 23:17:49
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What do you know about Orchestration John?
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/18 00:28:16
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guitartrek Very nice stuff going on. What strings are you using? They sound pretty good. Have you tried running Sonar on the Mac? I just switched to a Mac myself and installed Sonar in the bootcamp partition and can run it in Fusion as well. However I'm using mostly Logic now. Why do you use GB and not Logic?
Hi Geno, thanks for taking the time to listen and comment thank you Geno Kenny
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kennywtelejazz
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/18 01:24:43
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The Band19 Not what I expected from you. Isn't the Orchestra fun! :-) I just love it.
Hi Robby, Yes, I would have to say that probably most folks would expect me to be posting some heavily intricate guitar playing after such a long absence from posting music online …. Yes , I do agree with you... The Orchestra is a lot of fun to do… thank you for very much for giving this a listen Kenny
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/18 23:32:29
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The Orchestra is "non-trivial..." You have to hear "and feel" the oboes? The bassoons? The percussion, the strings? (violins 1st and 2nd, violas, cellos and bases) The horns? Trumpets, trombones... The Tubas? And you need for it to breath, and swell... And get quiet? The orchestra is its own thing... People who've never done it, or tried, don't appreciate the complexity associated with Orchestral accompaniment? And then it all has to "sit" So it's not like drums, bass, guitar, and vocals... Not at all :-) It's its own thang ;-) And when you hear it done well? You can "really" appreciate what goes in to it... There are so many moving parts? You have to respect the orchestra... It takes time, and again, it has to breath? Things get louder and softer, things are closer and farther away, things come in and out? The orchestra is non-trivial...
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kennywtelejazz
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Re: Orchestral Soundscape ….a work in progress
2014/01/20 19:18:38
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The Band19 The Orchestra is "non-trivial..." You have to hear "and feel" the oboes? The bassoons? The percussion, the strings? (violins 1st and 2nd, violas, cellos and bases) The horns? Trumpets, trombones... The Tubas? And you need for it to breath, and swell... And get quiet? The orchestra is its own thing... People who've never done it, or tried, don't appreciate the complexity associated with Orchestral accompaniment? And then it all has to "sit" So it's not like drums, bass, guitar, and vocals... Not at all :-) It's its own thang ;-) And when you hear it done well? You can "really" appreciate what goes in to it... There are so many moving parts? You have to respect the orchestra... It takes time, and again, it has to breath? Things get louder and softer, things are closer and farther away, things come in and out? The orchestra is non-trivial...
I got to give it to you Robby your post makes a lot of sense The Orchestra in " non trivial " Profound stuff man ….. Kenny
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