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Puccini Style

Started by Fergy47, April 16, 2020, 04:40:02 PM

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Fergy47

I'm looking for a Puccini Style for my S950 Yamaha...I want to play some of his opera, but can't find a suitable style... Anyone know of one?Thank You
Fergy

mikf

Couple of issues here. Like all composers all of his arias are different so there really can't be such a thing as a 'Puccini' style any more than there can be a Beatles style. You would need to be specific about which song.
The second issue is that automatic accompaniment is not usually geared up for classical music. You can play classical themes, but normally you would 'stylize' it and only you can know how you want to do that. Why not just experiment with some styles.
Mike

Toril S

Try the free styles in the Movie/Show category on your keyboard, and there are many styles to download from PSR Tutorial also.
Toril S

Genos, Tyros 5, PSR S975, PSR 2100
and PSR-47.
Former keyboards: PSR-S970.

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Fergy47

Ok..Thanks for the replies....The actual song I'm trying to do is "Nessum Dorma"..I have a classical selection so will experimet I guess...Thanks

KeyboardEd

Fergy,

My experience has been the same as the feedback you have already received here, Free Styles.

However, I'm really curious to know if you want to play the "Nessum Dorma" as an instrumental or just as a backing to a vocal?   -Ed L.

torben

Tyros 5 was my choice - now it is only Genos1 !

EileenL

Eileen

Fergy47

Quote from: KeyboardEd on April 17, 2020, 10:54:29 PM
Fergy,

My experience has been the same as the feedback you have already received here, Free Styles.

However, I'm really curious to know if you want to play the "Nessum Dorma" as an instrumental or just as a backing to a vocal?   -Ed L.

As an Instrumental

KeyboardEd

Quote from: Fergy47 on April 18, 2020, 10:32:32 AM
As an Instrumental

OK, that sounds like a good project. Now if you were thinking backing, I was wondering who the tenor was going to be ???

Love to hear what you come up with. -Ed L.