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Default What A Wonderful World - 06-10-2008, 10:28 PM

Hi, many thanks to all the members who kindly left comments on my version of The Impossible Dream.
Hopefuly you may like this next song, called, What A wonderful World.

I have been lazy and used the music finder settings on the Tyros 2 for this song.

Best Regards

Frank James

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Default Re: What A Wonderful World - 06-10-2008, 10:50 PM

Hi Frank.

Like to play this one Myself,......almost forgot about the "Music finder" function,...I will have to check it out, as that was a nice style and intro .

Liked your version a lot,....all the chord progressions spot on.

Just one or two tiiiiiiiiny blips on the melody timing between phrases, but certainly not enough to detract from the overall performance,.

Nice job Frank.

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Default Re: What A Wonderful World - 06-10-2008, 11:05 PM

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ps.. I'm unable to include a link to the MP3 version cos I'm getting an error message saying I'm not allowed to include a link to an url unless I'v posted morethan 3 songs
Sorry Frank, that's my fault. I've been working on a plug-in bit of software that blocks outgoing links for new members. This was meant to deter spammers, (people trying to flog Viagra, mobile phones etc.) and hadn't realised how this impacted on exisiting members.

I've disabled the plug-in, until I find a better solution, so please try the mp3 link again.

Sorry for the hassle.

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Default Re: What A Wonderful World - 07-10-2008, 02:21 PM

Hi Frank
It's not often Music Finder comes up with an appropriate intro but it did this time, as Gordon says there were a couple of minor timing issues between phrases later on but you did a good job here in fact I thought you played it very well, chords were spot on.
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Default Re: What A Wonderful World - 08-10-2008, 02:50 PM

Except for the minor timing issue that you're probably tired of hearing about, you've done an excellent job on this one Frank.

Music finder does have some advantages sometimes I guess. In my mind, I can't think of more appropriate settings for a background. Very pleasing to the ear!
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Default Re: What A Wonderful World - 08-10-2008, 03:42 PM

Hi Frank. Can't say I use the music finder much as I prefer to make my own OTS, but in this case you picked a winner, voices etc suited very well pity about the timing,but didn't stop me from enjoying it...Pam
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Default Re: What A Wonderful World - 11-10-2008, 02:09 PM

A lovely rendition ...very pleasant on the ear
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Default Re: What A Wonderful World - 13-10-2008, 03:56 PM

Hello Frank
I echo the others comments (timing etc) and I too enjoyed it
All the best
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Default Re: What A Wonderful World - 15-10-2008, 02:33 PM

Hi Frank,

liked your way of playing this tune. Very likely.
The harmonica worked well with that song. You did a nice choice of voices here.

For me personally I must say, I find the music finder a bit terrible. And most songs do not work for me. Somehow the tempo does not really fit with my versions. Also, I think to search and try out different styles, to get an own interpretation gives a bit more personality to the song.
But for getting some ideas the music finder is not that bad.

Greetings
Silvia
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