Wow, just WOW! Everything about this just amazes me. The instrument has incredible voices. The keyboard player is an incredible musician and keyboardist and his registrations and fast changes of them really impressed me. Did I say WOW?
I listened to a few of this other performances on his YT channel and they are all very good - both classical and pop and no music in sight for many of them.
Larry is my name; Allen is an organ brand. Allen RMWTHEA.3 with RMI Electra-Piano; Allen 423-C+Gyro; Britson Opus OEM38; Steinway AR Duo-Art 7' grand piano, Mills Violano Virtuoso with MIDI; Hammond 9812H with roll player; Roland E-200; Mason&Hamlin AR Ampico grand piano, Allen ADC-5300-D with MIDI, Allen MADC-2110.
Very impressive performances indeed! Just shows what can be achieved with today's "digital orchestras" - plus a lot of talent and a whole heap of practice! Speaking of which, there's a concert coming up and an organ 10 feet from me that needs playing! :)
It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
Thank you for bringing this to our attention, RogerM. He is really impressive. I would love to hear him playing the orchestral part in a duet with someone else playing the organ part (Hauptwerk) of Camile Saint-Saëns, Symphony No. 3.
Bill
My home organ: Content M5800 as a midi controller for Hauptwerk
He wouldn't need anyone else. He could simply record all the orchestral parts and then play the organ parts live. Of course that doesn't really look hood visually, so what you do is carefully score the parts so that both hands and feet are busy all the time, with the orchestral parts sometimes live and sometimes recorded. Takes a bit of thought and time but the results can be amazing. It's a compulsory element in the highest grade exams and diplomas for electronic keyboard and electronic organ.
It's not what you play. It's not how you play. It's the fact that you're playing that counts.
I'd probably sell my liver for that instrument thirty years ago. No one wants my liver though and it would only serve the purpose of keeping the dust off part of the carpet, now.
I'd probably sell my liver for that instrument thirty years ago. No one wants my liver though and it would only serve the purpose of keeping the dust off part of the carpet, now.
Your liver or the instrument? =-O
Bill
My home organ: Content M5800 as a midi controller for Hauptwerk
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