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Started by maarkr, February 21, 2024, 03:42:25 PM

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maarkr

Techniques to play a 1 or 2 bar section between two variations, like between the verse and chorus, like the horn break in Daydream Believer? Some songs only have one bar so regmem button pressing comes quick or I may run out of Variations if I have two different seagues (if that's the right term).
aka Gene Maarkr. PSR-SX900, FA-06, PX-5S, Yamaha HS10 monitors w sub, Yamaha drums, Epi Les Paul, Yamaha bass, Studio One DAW w Waves, NI, IKM, iZotope.

BogdanH

Just to clarify for myself.. are you takking about Fill-In? If that's the case, Yamaha only supports the length of one bar.

Bogdan
PSR-SX700 on K&M-18820 stand
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DrakeM

For that section of the song, I built a 4 measure part and put it in Variation D of the style. I play the 4 note riff twice using Strings. The horns follow the strings.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjkLa5rcB5c

it occurs about the 2 minute mark

mikf

Or you could just play your own fill.

maarkr

thanks, it's a two-bar fill/ part/ seague /whatever... sounds like it will be a variation, and I do play the horn section, but the backing is different from the verse or chorus backing... these 2 bar events occur in many songs.
aka Gene Maarkr. PSR-SX900, FA-06, PX-5S, Yamaha HS10 monitors w sub, Yamaha drums, Epi Les Paul, Yamaha bass, Studio One DAW w Waves, NI, IKM, iZotope.

Amwilburn

I often reprogram intro 2 (so that intro 1 is always the 4 beat count in and Intro 3 is the longest one) as a section variation, if I've already used up main a, b, c, d. If you haven't? you can assign a 2 bar length to any of those. If your fill is 1 bar, then you're set and can just use one of the main fill's.

Mark