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Posted: Dec. 17 2007, 10:56

Hi everybody, three pieces of music I've created recently:

TB2: Sunjammer
North Point (piano version)
Sailor's Hornpipe

(All tracks played by hand.)

HW+SW used:
Yamaha Clavinova CLP220,
Cakewalk Sonar Home Studio 6 XL

Enjoy  ;)
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Posted: Dec. 17 2007, 13:46

That was interesting and well done. I like how the Clavinova sounds.

Sailor's Hornpipe obviously would need more than two hands, but how was North Point recorded?


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Posted: Dec. 17 2007, 14:14

Quote (Markus K. @ Dec. 17 2007, 13:46)
That was interesting and well done. I like how the Clavinova sounds.

Sailor's Hornpipe obviously would need more than two hands, but how was North Point recorded?

I layered all individually recorded tracks using Cakewalk Sonar :)
I actually used this approach for all of the three recordings.

Here's a screenshot of my North Point project in Cakewalk Sonar:

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Posted: Dec. 18 2007, 17:13

Wauw, I like your North Point-cover. Very good.

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Posted: Dec. 29 2007, 13:54

North point is done really well that I can add the vocals in my head and even the effects to come very close to the original.. excellent work

ps, I'd love to play like that

does anyone have the tabs for North point?


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Posted: Dec. 30 2007, 12:22

Just to add my voice to the "very good" comments.

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Posted: Dec. 30 2007, 15:52

Thanks MaS, BlueTape and olracUK :)

BlueTape:
I don't have the tabs (I don't play guitar) but I can post here the chords I play on the piano.

Edit:
I can actually post the chords right now :)
Code Sample
the "minor" part (the opening and between choruses):
   || Dmi, Ami, Dmi/Bb, Ami || Dmi, Ami, Dmi ||
the chorus:
   ||: Bb, C, C, F, Bb, C, D :||
That's all there is :)
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Posted: Jan. 07 2008, 17:39

North Point is my favorit of those.. I listen to it 3 times easy and it is still good  :cool:

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Posted: Jan. 09 2008, 11:41

Quote (Izorion @ Jan. 07 2008, 17:39)
North Point is my favorit of those.. I listen to it 3 times easy and it is still good  :cool:

I'm glad to hear that  :)
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