Were any of the Astronauts tracks sped up? Some of their tracks sound humanly impossible to perform and sustain , ie , the relentless attack of the rhythm guitar.
I know this was common back then and figure they may have?
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Were any of the Astronauts tracks sped up? Some of their tracks sound humanly impossible to perform and sustain , ie , the relentless attack of the rhythm guitar. I know this was common back then and figure they may have? |
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weird_oh84 wrote:
Possible, but not probable, IMO. —The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. Last edited: Feb 03, 2024 08:15:10 |
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I thought for a long time that Surf Party was vari-speeded up 3-4% so it sounds one semitone higher (in Gm) when played-back than the original performed pitch (F#m). However, when I hear the Live in Japan recording, it seems clear that they performed live at A440 and Surf Party and Movin' match the pitch of the "studio" recordings. —Lorne |
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It's amazing what musicians can do when skill, talent, hard work and dedication combine. Not saying that to throw shade at anybody, just ... I know what I used to be able to play when I was 22, practicing 3-4 hours a day, rehearsing twice a week and gigging almost every weekend. I sure can't play like that any more! —-- |
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chiba wrote:
The energy of the moment is a major factor, as well. I know that if I’m just playing alone, at home, my playing isn’t particularly inspired, but if I’m playing a gig, or jamming with a friend, my playing is much more inspired by the moment. Speed is not my greatest strong point. I can play 16th notes at a good clip, but it takes a lot of effort. But when I’m playing a gig, I don’t even notice, because I’m not thinking about it, but relying on the ingrained procedural memory that comes with practice. What was hard for me to learn was that to speed up, I had to slow down when I practice, to this day, if I am fighting to master a passage, I play it slowly, and as precisely as possible. Once the precision is in place, the speed comes on its own. —The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. |
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There is a way for the modern player to cheat. Get a delay pedal with tap tempo. Create an 1/8th note delay with just one repeat at volume level parity with the original note, set the tempo play 1/4 notes and you've got it! —Danny Snyder Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF Last edited: Feb 03, 2024 11:25:39 |
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Danny. That's cheatin' — Cheers, https://m.facebook.com/TheArousals |
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Anyone consider amphetamines? http://www.satanspilgrims.com Last edited: Feb 03, 2024 23:47:57 |
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spskins wrote:
You may be onto something, and it wouldn’t have even required pills. Benzadrine inhalers were sold over the counter back in those days, as a way to clear your sinuses. They would sell those inhalers to anyone, including children, because it wasn’t considered a drug, per se. They were literally an impulse item, kept near the cash register. Inhaled, it didn’t have a strong psychotropic effect if used in small doses, and it would clear sinuses instantly. In fact, Benzadrine was actually developed as a decongestant. Paul Desmond, the world’s most mellow Jazz sax player, used to buy those inhalers and drop one in a cup of coffee so that it would dissolve into the coffee. That was definitely not an approved use, but I’m certain that he wasn’t the only one doing it. He quit when his teeth started to loosen, which would have been disastrous for his embouchure, and ended his sax playing. This guy wasn’t exactly the kind of person you’d think of as a drug fiend, he was just a musician that used this as a way to stay up late for his gigs. Had you called him a drug abuser, he probably would have been offended at the suggestion. It was common and as you mention, almost universal. —The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. |
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My buddy Garrett thinks that amphetamines are what's behind The Ventures Live in Japan '65 performance, you know, jet lag and all. —http://www.satanspilgrims.com |
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spskins wrote:
Seems plausible. I spent a lot of time in the TomorrowMen quite caffeinated - granted it's not the same but it helped —Danny Snyder Playing keys and guitar with Combo Tezeta Formerly a guitarist in The TomorrowMen and Meshugga Beach Party Latest surf project - Now That's What I Call SURF Last edited: Feb 04, 2024 09:10:51 |
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DannySnyder wrote:
You need help Danny. Gotta get that coffee-bean-monkey off your back. Just kiddin’, cause I’ve met you, and you didn’t strike me as being too jumpy. I, personally, have to be careful with caffeine. When I moved back to Minnesota as a young adult, I was in an environment where coffee drinking was very serious business. If you went into a restaurant and ordered coffee, they came back a a filled cup and an insulated pitcher with about 4-5 cups of coffee, so you could refill it yourself. Each person got their own pitcher, and when it was -20 outside, it made sense. However, after a few years of that, I had to back it down a bit, because it was making me jittery. These days, I drink one 20 ounce cup of cold-brew most mornings, and never have caffeine later in the day. I just couldn’t keep up with the hard core Minnesotan coffee drinkers. —The artist formerly known as: Synchro When Surf Guitar is outlawed only outlaws will play Surf Guitar. |