Mal Posted October 21, 2011 (edited) Inspired by this (thanks Susan) http://playingforchange.com/ and the pile of people here who play music. Who wants to try having a go at something like this? What I play:- Sax (all of them - so with multi tracking I can be my own horn section ) and Harp (harmonica) I can do a bit of keys and singing (also clarinet and flute) if I really have to but there will be others here with much more talent in those areas than myself Recording :- My phone records surprisingly well, I also have a pile of mic's etc that I can run into the computer What I need :- while I can do multi track recording.. I really don't know what I'm doing would prefer to leave the combining of tracks to someone who is practiced with that stuff. If someone could remove background noise from recordings that would probably be helpful as simple mics pick up a lot of ambient room noise. So any interest in picking out a standard song, working from a simple drums and base track as a starting guide (or just a simple "straight" song) then layering some sounds over that? Edited October 21, 2011 by Mal Stainkey 2 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Protector Posted October 21, 2011 http://www.youtube.com/user/Vovanich#grid/user/C28CDCFC555BB2A7 pick one Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sifusufi Posted October 21, 2011 (edited) Mal this is genius. Santi is a mixing guru so check with him. I can add Doumbek, Tabla or vocal if needed. Edited October 21, 2011 by sifusufi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thelerner Posted October 22, 2011 Not much talent, but I sing. If thats acceptable I'd lay down a track. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted October 22, 2011 (edited) Alright, there is interest so... before we get to song selections (I love blues and jazz standards but I'm not talented enough to make really good jazz) How do we actually "do" this, as I've never tried. I'm thinking of using something on my phone like the android apps FourTracks Lite http://nomadicwhales.com/wordpress/category/fourtracks/ ULoops http://uloops.net/umc/index.php (My fishtanks are in the same room as my PC so recordings on my PC pick up a nice waterfall effect from the tanks ) Then starting with a "seed" track that we can all muck around with putting our parts over, then post the file back here (mp3's are tiny) then someone else puts their bit over etc etc... and just see where we end up. I can have a chat to Santi at class on Sunday, anyone here tried exchanging music tracks like that or have any recording program suggestions? Edited October 22, 2011 by Mal Stainkey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted October 22, 2011 (edited) Ok so I've used FourTracks Lite recording from my phone to make a 3 min 12 bar in E I'm playing- bass - Casio px-330 inc a simple drum track rhythm - Hohner Special 20 (A) chorus of lead - Lee Oskar Model #1910 (A) (stuffed the turnaround a bit) some singing (so that nobody worries about how bad they sing ) recorded - Samsung Galaxy S II phone mixed - FourTracks Lite - Android Can anyone lay something over this? edit : slight rethink as our upload limit is only 3.39MB and this file is 3.8 Ziped it's still too big, a .rar is small enough but can't upload that extention so.... I've uploaded the .wav to google doc's, should be able to download from this link https://docs.google.com/leaf?id=0B5map6JukXSCZTE0ZjViMDktZDVhOS00MmZmLWE1MGQtYTUwMzdhODRmNmZh&hl=en_GB or Blues in E.mp3 Edit: also just the rhythm section track, we can add to this to get a nice full sounding section Blues in E rhythm section.mp3 then using that common track that we can then mix in the various lead recordings. Edited October 23, 2011 by Mal Stainkey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted October 25, 2011 Well we certainly could cover Tears in Heaven,it's a beautifull song. Not lots of room for improvisation (I like creating original songs because then your chops are not getting compared with Clapton ) but if you wanted to lay down something as a .mp3 then we can see if anyone else can add something to it. I might be able to put some sax on it, but would need to get some sheet music Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted October 25, 2011 (edited) I just found this(basically a 12 bar blues) Just a Bum - Greg Brown from In The Dark With You Transcribed by Tern Roberts <[email protected]> Standard Tuning VERSE C I saw a man, he's a well dressed man, he had a tan, from the Yucatan F he had a car, he looked like a star C I said hey don't I know who you are G But when he glanced in to my eyes C I saw yes I saw was such a big supprise CHORUS C he was afraid, that he's just a bum, some day when all his stuff is gone F and he's left with out a dime C time ain't money when all you got is time G and you can see em, standing on the corner with a C nine day beard and bright red eyes (little lick rundown of 2nd and 4th string in C Goin hey, hey hey hey hey, come on and listen to my story, hey, hey hey hey hey, ah hey) Lyrics " Just A Bum " I saw a man, he's a well-dressed man He had a tan from the Yucatan He had a car, he looked like a star I said, Hey, don't I know who you are But when he glanced into my eyes I saw yes I saw was such a big surprise He was afraid that he's just a bum Someday when all his stuff is gone and he's left without a dime Time ain't money when all ya got is time And you can see him standin on the corner with a nine-day beard and bright red eyes I know a guy, he's a pal of mine I say, hey. He say, I'm doin fine I'm movin up the ladder, rung rung rung I'm gonna get my million while I am still young But at night when he's had a few His eyes say different than his tongue They say I'm afraid that I'm just a bum Someday when all my stuff is gone and I'm left without a dime Time ain't money when all ya got is time And I can see me standin on the corner with my nine-day beard and my bright red eyes Goin hey, hey hey hey hey, come on and listen to my story, hey, hey hey hey hey, ah hey Some people live to work, work to live Any little tremble and the earth might give Ya can't hide it in a Volvo or a London Fog Can't hide it in a mansion with an imported dog No matter how we plan and rehearse, we're at pink slip's mercy in a paper universe And we're afraid that we're just a bum Someday when all our stuff is gone and we're left without a dime Time ain't money when all ya got is time And we can see us standin on the corner with our nine-day beards and our bright red eyes Goin, hey hey hey hey hey hey hey Hey hey hey hey, come on and listen to my story man hey, hey hey hey hey, ah hey The man of sorrow's acquainted with grief Stands in line waiting for relief He will tell ya it wasn't always this way One bad little thing happened one bad little day Heartbreak has bad teeth and a sour smell and lives when he can in a cheap hotel And he's afraid that he's just a bum Someday when all his stuff is gone and he's left without a dime Time ain't money when all ya got is time And you can see him standin on the corner with a nine-day beard and bright red eyes Goin, hey hey hey hey hey hey hey Hey hey hey hey, come on and listen to my story man hey, hey hey hey hey, ah hey any singing guitarists? Not sure I could lay down the "base" but I'll do harp and backing vocals Edited October 25, 2011 by Mal Stainkey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted December 14, 2011 (edited) Currently playing a Conn C melody sax from the 1920's Much more fun to play with guitars with their love of unfriendly horn keys like E Blues scale E.mp3 Edited December 15, 2011 by Mal Stainkey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted December 14, 2011 Currently playing a Conn C melody sax from the 1920's Much more fun when play with guitars with their love of unfriendly horn keys like E You'll never be an Earl Bostic but that was a good start. I love the sax but I would agree that it must have background (bass and rhythm). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted December 15, 2011 As well as additional instruments adding to and filling out the spectrum of sound produced. I think the communication, interaction, the involvement of being together in the instant of creation is a great experience of playing music with others. Livin' on the island, oh yeah.mp3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted December 15, 2011 As well as additional instruments adding to and filling out the spectrum of sound produced. I think the communication, interaction, the involvement of being together in the instant of creation is a great experience of playing music with others. All Right!!! Now get yourself a stringed instrument and overdub it into the places that are empty and I think you will have something going. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted December 15, 2011 (edited) Now get yourself a stringed instrument and overdub it into the places that are empty and I think you will have something going. That might sound nice, why don't you do that? I have a guitar player that I'm trying to bring along in this setting. A 3 person improvisation steps up the level of communication required (who's leading, am I following, where are we going etc) Currently attempting that AND producing anything remotely listenable is too big a challenge, I'm under strict instructions not to post them I think it's become harder these days because everyone is exposed to world class talent via recordings and there is much less "live" music created by local bands. To even get a foundation on something like sax the great players practiced 8 hour plus a day for 3 or more years! Get people doing that sort of work over that sort of time and the ones with talent will start to shine. They join up with the other shining stars of their generation. Learn from and inspire each other until one or two go on to become the "names" that people remember worldwide. Thousands of others are left trying to eke out a living as another unknown musician, and tens of thousands just move on to something else (as I did) IMO generally most people just don't have that sort of time or talent. So what's more interesting (to me) is not the creation of a "product" (professional artists dedicate their entire lives to perfecting that) but the process of creation. Often there are only slight glimpses of synchronization and connection. But once you have the building blocks the process of learning to connect them is incredibly enjoyable. My Dad recently said - "Why does everyone keep suggesting that we go and play here or there? I don't want to sweat away playing for someone's Christmas party, I play for me." Have you sung today? Edited December 15, 2011 by Mal Stainkey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trunk Posted December 15, 2011 If you have a pc, then the freeware "audacity" is standard and lays down multiple tracks, easy to use. (About to listen to your stuff right now and I'm down for this idea ) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted December 18, 2011 I'm using the android apps Hi-Q MP3 REC FourTracks The quality and easy of recording has really come a long way, I can remember playing at my tape recorder Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted December 21, 2011 (edited) Here's a re-interpretation REALLY old one, originally called The Unfortunate Rake ~ 1790 " A song about dying in St. James Hospital could be a descendant of one of the oldest songs in the English Language" http://www.ellismillermusic.com/Blog/Genealogy%20Sts%20of%20Laredo.pdf Edited December 21, 2011 by Mal Stainkey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted December 21, 2011 Here's a re-interpretation REALLY old one, originally called The Unfortunate Rake ~ 1790 " A song about dying in St. James Hospital could be a descendant of one of the oldest songs in the English Language" http://www.ellismillermusic.com/Blog/Genealogy%20Sts%20of%20Laredo.pdf Yeah, many songs are like that - they are built off of older songs who's authors have been long forgotten. I don't spend much time researching songs unless a particular song hold great significance in my life. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joeblast Posted December 21, 2011 If Santi doesnt have time for mixing, I can chip in Tools o'plenty. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted December 21, 2011 (edited) ^ (hope she 'ant playing that harp, 'cause it's the wrong way round ) If Santi doesnt have time for mixing, I can chip in Tools o'plenty. Sweet bro, I haven't asked as I don't really seem to have anyone else to mix in yet Got a drum track that you wouldn't mind me laying some sax on? (groovy bass lines, an entire rhythm section, etc.... ) edit: Anyone know of an easier way to host files, I just noticed my version of St James Infirmary didn't attach to the previous post as the mp3 was too big Edited December 21, 2011 by Mal Stainkey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
.broken. Posted December 22, 2011 edit: Anyone know of an easier way to host files, I just noticed my version of St James Infirmary didn't attach to the previous post as the mp3 was too big googled or good ol' dropbox @ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mal Posted December 23, 2011 Thanks my friend but I just found this little place called Soundcloud thanks to Santi. So here is my take on "St James Infirmary" http://snd.sc/vqq3RV Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Marblehead Posted December 23, 2011 Well! Pretty darned good job, I must say. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites