Questions about Morley / Arrangements (guitar) - Classic-Banjo2024-03-29T09:06:44Zhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/forum/topics/questions-about-morley-kentucky-parade-guitar?commentId=2667446%3AComment%3A124064&xg_source=activity&feed=yes&xn_auth=noRemy I didn't know that I kne…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-09:2667446:Comment:1241882017-09-09T18:05:00.380ZHal Allerthttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/HalAllert666
Remy I didn't know that I knew any French but I have to say touche. You got me.
Remy I didn't know that I knew any French but I have to say touche. You got me. Hey Hal, with your great cost…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-08:2667446:Comment:1240922017-09-08T07:31:31.272ZRémihttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/Remi
<p>Hey Hal, with your great costume you can also be a wedding entertainer, no need music, the costume is enough.</p>
<p>Hey Hal, with your great costume you can also be a wedding entertainer, no need music, the costume is enough.</p> I like the way you used the b…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-07:2667446:Comment:1241802017-09-07T03:18:14.382ZHal Allerthttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/HalAllert666
<p>I like the way you used the bass line in your arrangement. Now you just need some Cymbals between your knees and a harmonica around your neck and you could be a wedding entertainer.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Anthony Peabody said:</cite></p>
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<p>I like the way you used the bass line in your arrangement. Now you just need some Cymbals between your knees and a harmonica around your neck and you could be a wedding entertainer.<br/> <br/> <cite>Anthony Peabody said:</cite></p>
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<p><br/> <br/> <cite>Rémi said:</cite></p>
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<p>I don't want to bored you with these guitar arrangements, but again I would like to share with you this one. I already did the next arrangement, but I don't know it yet. I'm totally amazed when in front of a Morley score, that's beautiful, detailing, funny, surprising and challenging.</p>
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</blockquote> Salut Marc ! Là tu exagères,…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-04:2667446:Comment:1239692017-09-04T20:16:37.842ZRémihttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/Remi
<p>Salut Marc ! Là tu exagères, mais merci beaucoup pour cette association avec Marcel Dadi, qui a aussi joué Stars and Stripes, à la tv je crois. En tout cas, ce qu'il faisait dans ses compositions était vraiment du ragtime moderne (avec d'autres sonorités harmoniques, et encore parfois cela reste très "diatonique"); le simple concept de ses pièces instrumentales sur basses alternées est vraiment unique et ne se retrouve pas dans le répertoire de la guitare (le picking était réservé aux…</p>
<p>Salut Marc ! Là tu exagères, mais merci beaucoup pour cette association avec Marcel Dadi, qui a aussi joué Stars and Stripes, à la tv je crois. En tout cas, ce qu'il faisait dans ses compositions était vraiment du ragtime moderne (avec d'autres sonorités harmoniques, et encore parfois cela reste très "diatonique"); le simple concept de ses pièces instrumentales sur basses alternées est vraiment unique et ne se retrouve pas dans le répertoire de la guitare (le picking était réservé aux arrangements, un peu comme Atkins a fait) Marcel est arrivé avec ses gros sabots et a montré qu'on pouvait composer directement pour l'instrument en solo, avec un don pour la mélodie assez remarquable.</p>
<p>Encore merci et bonne soirée</p> Bravo ; super toutes tes vidé…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-04:2667446:Comment:1239662017-09-04T19:53:54.836Zmarc dalmassohttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/marcdalmasso
<p>Bravo ; super toutes tes vidéos ; en résumé tu es un Marcel Dadi spécialisé dans Morley ....</p>
<p>Bravo ; super toutes tes vidéos ; en résumé tu es un Marcel Dadi spécialisé dans Morley ....</p> Thanks for the informations J…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-04:2667446:Comment:1241762017-09-04T18:06:18.011ZRémihttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/Remi
<p>Thanks for the informations Jody !</p>
<p>I take this opportunity for sharing with you both tunes mentionned up.</p>
<p>First is quiet rare, particularly on guitar as I didnt find any arrangements on youtube (Lily Queen)…</p>
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<p>Thanks for the informations Jody !</p>
<p>I take this opportunity for sharing with you both tunes mentionned up.</p>
<p>First is quiet rare, particularly on guitar as I didnt find any arrangements on youtube (Lily Queen)</p>
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<a rel="nofollow" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6GCMHzfMPk&spfreload=10">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6GCMHzfMPk&spfreload=10</a> ; and the second, way more known, popular and played on the guitar since the fabulous Chet Atkins version in E. After him, everybody played it in this key, it's normal has it's a very good way to play all the parts (also the piccolo parts in counterpoint with the trio theme). But here is in A, more easy (relax for the hands, the chords positions are less strong to maintain. And here the bridge is awful/full of mistakes but will do better in futur I hope.<p></p>
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<p>When strung with classical guitar strings the basses on guitar-banjos are excellent. With steel the basses sound like they have a cold.<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Rémi said:</cite></p>
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<p>John thank you very…</p>
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<p>When strung with classical guitar strings the basses on guitar-banjos are excellent. With steel the basses sound like they have a cold.<br/> <br/> <cite>Rémi said:</cite></p>
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<p>John thank you very much ! I don't know very well the real difficulty of banjo music, but when playing a banjo tune on the guitar I try to catch the 2 parts banjo, maybe that's what seem difficult. But really the precision of the real banjo music, with the right fingerings etc, is unbeatable !</p>
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</blockquote> Anthony I just hope that thes…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-04:2667446:Comment:1242382017-09-04T14:46:37.415ZRémihttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/Remi
<p>Anthony I just hope that these banjo-guitar have good basses !</p>
<p>John thank you very much ! I don't know very well the real difficulty of banjo music, but when playing a banjo tune on the guitar I try to catch the 2 parts banjo, maybe that's what seem difficult. But really the precision of the real banjo music, with the right fingerings etc, is unbeatable !</p>
<p>Anthony I just hope that these banjo-guitar have good basses !</p>
<p>John thank you very much ! I don't know very well the real difficulty of banjo music, but when playing a banjo tune on the guitar I try to catch the 2 parts banjo, maybe that's what seem difficult. But really the precision of the real banjo music, with the right fingerings etc, is unbeatable !</p> Remi, as a former guitarist I…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-04:2667446:Comment:1240722017-09-04T02:05:59.924ZJohn Cohenhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/JohnCohen
Remi, as a former guitarist I can tell you that your wonderful guitar arrangements are FAR more difficult to play than these tunes are on the banjo. Excellent work and great playing!
Remi, as a former guitarist I can tell you that your wonderful guitar arrangements are FAR more difficult to play than these tunes are on the banjo. Excellent work and great playing! I know that there are banjos…tag:classic-banjo.ning.com,2017-09-02:2667446:Comment:1240642017-09-02T22:10:39.962ZAnthony Peabodyhttps://classic-banjo.ning.com/profile/AnthonyPeabody
<p>I know that there are banjos strung like a guitar, so they are played with the same fingering, but the sound is banjo, rather than guitar. Your arrangements would, I know, sound superb on this sort of instrument, and this website is just the place to find out more about them. Good luck.</p>
<p>The banjo is usually a bit less predictable to play than a nice guitar, but the effort is so rewarding......<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Rémi said:…</cite></p>
<p>I know that there are banjos strung like a guitar, so they are played with the same fingering, but the sound is banjo, rather than guitar. Your arrangements would, I know, sound superb on this sort of instrument, and this website is just the place to find out more about them. Good luck.</p>
<p>The banjo is usually a bit less predictable to play than a nice guitar, but the effort is so rewarding......<br/> <br/> <cite>Rémi said:</cite></p>
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<p>I checked the Zarana and Moutainners, the first is really loong and quiet complex, and I didn't find version of the second. But that's somehow that's good when playing a piece that we can't find in any record(I did it a few time; coontown capers and maybe others).</p>
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<p>And of course a banjo is really attractive. But it seems also very complex, with this "high" string up to the bass, very strange to make sounding melodic note picking a string lower than the basses! Maybe one day, but as now I finally arranged stars and stripes fort guiar but...in A position (trition from Eb), and capo 2, for the more comfortable position, not to high on the neck, and so the trio is in D, that's really playable; and today I did Lily Queen fro Joplin/Marshall, my god very complex as the left part is really important in this tune, but I m not ready to record them.</p>
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<p>Hae a good evning and night, bye banjo friends<br/> ps: sorry for my poor english</p>
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