--- In exs-users@yahoogroups.com, Jeff W <natural_one87@y...> wrote: > > > --- haraldschneller <haraldschneller@w...> > wrote: > > > Sampling James Brown? > > You must be kidding, > > learn how to write them brass/reed sections by > > studying midi files of E,W&F, Chicago, > > Osibisa, Supersax, even Max Greger... > > > No, Harald, I don't sample James Brown anymore. > I have in the past, but that was then. I wasn't > referring to horn parts, just single hits(blats), > you know like the intro to "Get Up Off of That > Thing". I hear what you're saying about learning > to writ and arrange for horns. Been there, done > that(Berklee taught me well). I love Stevie > Wonder too and hear his influence all over modern > R&B. The message is good and I dig ya. Don't > steal, create. That's the kind of response I was looking forward to,. You are qualified, so post the numerical rhythm to that song I do'nt know here. Don't understand you anyway, but, as far as information is concerned, it's not enough to absorb it, it takes some time for it to sink in, aka become a natural part of yourself. Greedy 'bout Berklee, could'nt afford it, learned it on stage, who cares anyway. Richard Dawkins is convinced the human body is a conglomerate of selfish cells, working together, imo, we musicians already do. Let's get back to the topic of this group, balsaming the moderators too, there has to be someone doing this job... I'm in this group because exs is THE instrument (besides Sculpture). There is no os war, you can find sounds for free everywhere, everybody's friendly responding mails, helpfull, harmony enjoy life
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Re: [EXS] Sample hunters Was: New big band horn library
2005-06-25 by haraldschneller
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