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Postby simonbeck » 18 Nov 2011, 01:50

I can't really play classical music - I'm self-taught; I can't sight-read and my keyboard technique is unorthodox to say the least, but I thought I'd have a go at some Bach using my Nord Electro 3 73 and my Fostex MR8 multi-track.

This recording uses the French Harpsichord, Mellotron flute and Mellotron choir from the Electro, plus real electric double-bass, played pizzicato (my bowing technique needs working on!). The arrangement is my own, worked out by ear. There are a few mistakes, but I'm quite pleased with my first-ever classical performance!

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Postby Hanon_CTS » 18 Nov 2011, 04:52

Hi Simon,
Herz und Mund und Tat und Leben, or Jesu, Joy of mans' desiring.
Nice choice, one of my favorites. :D
You didn't play this naked, seated at the organ did you? :shock:
Sorry, I couldn't resist another Monty Python reference. ;)

Some grueling Hanon exercises will probably fix the awkwardness that you sense in the fingering, but probably ruin your Boogie-Woogie prowess.
Thanks again for sharing with us. :clap:
Cheers, Hanon
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Re: And now for something completely different...

Postby simonbeck » 18 Nov 2011, 10:14

Thanks, Hanon! I'm very impressed with the quality of the Nord's harpsichord sounds - I love playing real harpsichords when I get the chance (luckily London's largest harpsichord showroom, Morley's of Lewisham is just a couple of miles from where I live).

I wonder whether any "real" harpsichordists have considered using the Electro. On a related note, a clavichord sound would be nice, but I'm guessing it would be very difficult to sample in terms of volume and pitch stability.
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