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Started by Tyros567, February 05, 2021, 04:52:56 PM

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Tyros567

Using measures 4/4 and 2/4 , as the original, tap tempo does not work well to play it live , and I don't want to play it differently than the original no short or longer measures , thanks (yamaha Genos)

mikf

That might be quite difficult on an arranger playing live with a style. To be honest, in the few situations where this occurs I would usually just stretch it to fit the 4/4. No one really will notice, and IMHO worrying about this kind of very minor deviation from an original recording is unnecessary.
Mike

Graham UK

I agree with Mike...myself would play it all 4/4.
Another option is have one RGT in 4/4 and second RGT in 2/4 to switch as needed.
DGX670

andyg

I sometimes go with what Mike suggests - just stretch the 2/4 bar into 4/4.

Or you could use Jorgen Sorensen's 1/2 bar fill-in creator app, and put a 2/4 fill in at that point.

Hey Jude is a Grade 4 exam piece that almost all my students choose. They get two copies of the music, one with the original 2/4 bar and one with a 4/4 bar. And they get two versions of the Hey Jude style, one with the 2/4 fill in. They try both and make up their own mind - it's a 50/50 split so far.

More challenging are the pieces with a 1/4 bar (or a 5/4). I usually handle these by carefully using Sync Stop!
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overover

Hi Tyros567,

you could assign the Style Reset function to a footswitch (instead of using the "Tap Tempo" button).

It would also be possible to work with the Style Sync Stop function in conjunction with a programmed "Synchro Stop Window" (so that the Style will only stop when you play a chord very SHORTLY).

In this case, however, I would simply use a MIDI file that is programmed in the original song sequence. You can mute certain channels and then play "over" the MIDI file.


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Eric, B

Quote from: Tyros567 on February 05, 2021, 04:52:56 PM
Using measures 4/4 and 2/4 , as the original, tap tempo does not work well to play it live , and I don't want to play it differently than the original no short or longer measures , thanks (yamaha Genos)

Look at 3:45
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXeE2YZL8sE
Michel uses the Intro button for the 2/4 part I think.
The Style has been in all keyboards since Tyros1
Hope this helps
Eric
Genos, PSR-S970

Toril S

Toril S

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

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maartenb

Genos has half bar fills out of the box. You don't need Jorgen's 1/2 fill creator software anymore.


Maarten

maartenb

Quote from: Eric, B on February 06, 2021, 02:41:40 PM
Michel uses the Intro button for the 2/4 part I think.

Yes, Michel uses Intro 2. You can see that here from a different angle: https://youtu.be/JjlV3SwxMfI?t=182


Maarten

Dromeus

Quote from: Eric, B on February 06, 2021, 02:41:40 PM
Look at 3:45
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXeE2YZL8sE
Michel uses the Intro button for the 2/4 part I think.

He's using Intro II, which is two bars long, but after the first bar of this intro he returns to the main variation C (to do so just press the main variation button before the end of the first bar). Clever move (Michel is a smart guy...), but doing this he strictly stays in 4/4. Personally I like Michel's solution, but it's not what the OP was after.

Thanks though for the video link, nice remembrance...

Edit:

Quote from: Eric, B on February 06, 2021, 02:41:40 PM
The Style has been in all keyboards since Tyros1

I just checked those styles, and I think that the Tyros 1 version of 8BeatBallad was definetly the best for the Chicago song. It has this distinctive groove (have a listen to the acoustic rhythm guitar) and the horns in Intro II that matches the Chicago song quite well. Unfortunately this was lost in later incarnations of that style. The Genos version is 70s8BeatBallad, and it would be rewarding trying to use style assambly to get the Tyros1 groove and the horns into the Genos version.
Regards, Michael