"Midnight in Moscow" played on Technics G100
Uploader Comments (Jannenen)
All Comments (9)
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@309lincoln Check out the awesome Jamaican take on this tune, "Never Too Young to Learn" by Roman Stewart, and the many versions of that including King Tubby's "Father For the Living Dubwise" and there is also a Big Youth version
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Sounds like it could be played in a lobby or elevator.... and I wouldn't mind waiting if it were playing.
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You can always record the sound through the PC soundcard and then just add the sound track to the video in Moviemaker or similar. You'll have to adjust the timing to make sure the sound match the video. It won't be 100% perfect compared with professional recordings, but way better than a dodgy camera-mic.
Keep it up!
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Thanks! I have been wanting to hear this song in a more contemporary style than Dixieland jazz. I still am trying to learn it and wish to play it in a latan/basanova or samba style. You did a fine job palying and use of voice changes. 5*
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OMG! You are a star! That is some incredible organ playing. I remember this piece from when it was used as an Interval Signal by Radio Moscow before it became Voice of Russia World Service, and this is the BEST I have ever heard it played.
You play better than I do!
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wow, that organ look interesting.
great clip, and wasn't that the sounds of Mario 64 in the background?
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If your camera has USB or Firewire, you can connect it to your computer for video feed and run the audio cables from your G100 to the line in on the computer sound card. Then use the free program Virtual Dub which you can download to record and edit the performance.
Try recording from the line out on the F100. Microphone simply does not do justice to that fantastic F100.
Techlectone 3 years ago
I would like to do that, but my camera does not have a sound-in connection. The mono mic on the camera is really bad.
Jannenen 3 years ago