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Posted: Jan. 08 2006, 22:00

What is it? I mean specifically.

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Posted: Jan. 11 2006, 20:46

It's a made-up name for a double speed mandolin. One of those slightly silly things which are part of the Tubular Bells 'humour'.
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Posted: Jan. 12 2006, 16:13

Maybe Mike associated it with Italy? (I.e. Italy -> Venice -> Mandolin?) Mandolins have nothing to do with Venice AFAIK, but I can surely appreciate Mike's train of thought. :)

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Posted: Jan. 14 2006, 19:49

Quote (Ugo @ Jan. 12 2006, 22:13)
Maybe Mike associated it with Italy? (I.e. Italy -> Venice -> Mandolin?) Mandolins have nothing to do with Venice AFAIK, but I can surely appreciate Mike's train of thought. :)

No they do, remeber the old sterotipe with lovers on a boat and a guy playing mandolin in italy!

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Posted: Jan. 19 2006, 09:58

Well whatever the name it sounds eccelente!

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Posted: April 10 2006, 07:41

I couldn't think of any other song (or a part of it) by Mike that reminds me more of Venice than this. The mandolin is perfect. I can't describe what the Venitian effect sounds like, but it does sound like Venice.
Yeah, I saw the Doge's Palace too, but I can't link that to the song.
Venice (and the Venitian effects) is just... I don't know... beautifull.

Another story: when I was in Florence, waiting outside the Uffizi Gallery, there was this street musician playing Etude... Those were probably my favourite five minutes in Italy :)


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Posted: April 10 2006, 13:13

Quote (Korgscrew @ Jan. 11 2006, 20:46)
It's a made-up name for a double speed mandolin. One of those slightly silly things which are part of the Tubular Bells 'humour'.

Are you sure? I would have guessed it's the name of the synth preset he uses there.

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Posted: April 10 2006, 13:58

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Are you sure? I would have guessed it's the name of the synth preset he uses there.

I think the same.

Or maybe is the title of a book by Dan Brown that Mike liked :P

Nope, the synth preset theory is better.

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Posted: Aug. 29 2006, 16:24

I think it's a synth sound layer with real mandolins. Preset 58 (under programs, not combis) in the Korg M1 is called Venice.
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Quote (Trillian @ April 10 2006, 13:41)
Yeah, I saw the Doge's Palace too, but I can't link that to the song.

"The Doge's Palace" (the song) is indeed not linked to the Doge's Palace in Venice. I guess Mike named it like that because he nicked the style of Italian composer/arranger Gianpiero Reverberi and his group Rondò Veneziano, a strings-and-woodwinds studio orchestra [actually made up of musicians from Rome and... Germany :D] who plays a contemporary, upbeat style of Venetian baroque music (only original pieces, mostly by Reverberi - not adaptions), with fairly heavy drums, bass, electric guitars etc. Mike's "The Doge's Palace" is very similar in style to a Rondò Veneziano piece called "Odissea veneziana" (Venetian Odyssey).

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