2010-10-29 Blue Velvet

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Blue Velvet, "The Best Easy Listening Songs Ever" by Hal-Leonard, page 18


Instrument: Roland FR-7. Treble: Clarinet orchestral voice of FR-7. Bass: muted. Accompaniment: PSR620 Big Band Ballad executed by "One Man Band Originals" software running on PowerSpec (PC) computer driving Ketron SD4 sound module.

Audio recording: Direct audio cable connection to PreSonus FireBox, which is connected to DELL XPS 630i computer running Audacity recording software

Video recording: Sony Webbie camera set to HD 1280x720 pixel resolution

Video editing: MAGIX Movie Edit Pro 16 Plus HD on DELL XPS 630i computer.

ACCORDION ACCORDÉON ACORDEÓN AKKORDEON AKORDEON HARMONIKA FISARMONICA ACORDEÃO АКОРДЕОН АККОРДЕОН ACCORDIAN ROLAND FR7 FR-7 KETRON SD4 ONE MAN BAND

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  • I enjoyed this melody delightfully played with nice feeling

    Very pleasant to listen it

    Bravo my friend Leon

    ******

    Lillo

  • @amarcordeon Thank you Lillo. It's nice to hear from you.

  • You made as always again a great job. I like it. Thanks for posting it

  • @6Heureka Thank you Jochen. I am happy that you like this style of playing music.

    Leon

  • Hi Leon!

    I know this nice famous melody for years

    Congrats to your play with Ketron SD4 sound module.

    This performance can be presented in a jazz local everywhere.

    Very smooth play my friend!

    As "bakersfielaccordon" has noticed below, you only press in the "lazy midi style" the necessary accord buttons for controlling the accompaniment.

    ******

    Istvan

  • @Accordioncrasy Sorry for not responding sooner. Thank you for your accurate observations. It is good to call it "lazy midi style" because it helps others realize that although the music sounds complex, it is actually very easy to play. The computer does most of the work.

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  • @alainhammond Thank you Alain. I appreciate your approval of my new arranger setup.

    Leon

  • @roddickyuen Thanks for listening.

    Leon

  • very good song !

  • @myaccordionhistory I agree that the sax sound would be nice with this piece. I imagine how wonderful you could make it sound. As I gain proficiency playing with an arranger, and as I watch more of your videos, I hope to improve my orchestration skills.

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