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Forum: Showcase Topic: Two tracks by the Tatsinator |
Tatsu |
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:33 pm
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Forum: NS/Stick™ Topic: Moving the low string on an N/S. Possible? |
Tatsu |
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:17 pm
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I was looking at photos of a used N/S and see the low string is in the same position as on bass. I see the standard arrangement of N/S' is 4+4. I'd like to move the low bass string to one of the inner positions in one of the groups of four. Can it be done? |
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Forum: Chapman Stick® Topic: Can a bass stick viably accept strings in baritone register |
Tatsu |
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:12 pm
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Forum: Showcase Topic: Tatsu's Jazz Fusion Compositions Someday Performed on Stick |
Tatsu |
Posted: Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:46 am
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Keyboardists often have 3 keyboards available perpendicular and above the first keyboard on a raised stand except if they want to play bass chords and lead they have to play stride style since the bass notes are so far away. Stick doesn't have that problem |
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Forum: Equipment Topic: Planned Gear for a Fusion sound |
Tatsu |
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 2:37 am
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I checked it out. You have a good sense of unity and variety in appropriate proportions. I liked it. Very musical. |
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Forum: Showcase Topic: Tatsu's Jazz Fusion Compositions Someday Performed on Stick |
Tatsu |
Posted: Thu Sep 20, 2012 2:27 am
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My stick concept is to have an NS stick for bass and guitar <all for the left hand> with another mono stick with 8 strings for the right hand. The bass side of the NS is for the bass of course, the other side of the NS is for guitar chords and the 8 string mono stick is for Baritone melody each with... |
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Forum: Showcase Topic: Tatsu's Jazz Fusion Compositions Someday Performed on Stick |
Tatsu |
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:34 pm
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I read an article about Wayne Shorter just after I started making my Guitarisitic compositions and I immediately started to put what I learned to use because it was so effective. The author talked about how there's a background, a middle ground and a foreground. The guide tones <the thirds and seven... |
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Forum: Showcase Topic: Tatsu's Jazz Fusion Compositions Someday Performed on Stick |
Tatsu |
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 11:00 pm
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I keep thinking about you Oceans because you said you were going for a Fusion Sound. I think I can help you out if you're interested. I already talked about how the progressions are important and how that's achieved at least in a very global manner without going into the details. If you need assista... |
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Forum: Equipment Topic: Planned Gear for a Fusion sound |
Tatsu |
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 10:25 pm
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Less of a footprint would be great. If I could get the guitar sounds I want with 2 small boxes running software amp/effects modeling and only use the 4x12 cabinet and a 1x 12 afterwards, that would be ideal, except I feel its strange to have to turn on a laptop every time you want to play. Should be... |
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Forum: Equipment Topic: Planned Gear for a Fusion sound |
Tatsu |
Posted: Wed Sep 19, 2012 9:11 pm
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The Zen approach is always good. I'd need midi for that Atavachron sound and the Mark II/ Rhodes sound as well as lead synth lines and a doubling of the guitar part with a string pad but I'm not sure what you mean by microtonal. The only microtones are coming from string bends as far as I know. |
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