Strawberry Fields Forever-Drummer Needed!

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Howdy kids!

I've been obsessed with SSF for a few weeks now. Through egging on by friends, I'm thinking I might wanna record it. A daunting task, I know!

I'm sick of drum machines. Everything always sounds too robotic. So, I'm looking for a drummer to record the track. Lookin for decent quality audio. Mono or stereo, doesn't matter.

Any takers???

Email me at mrplow@comcast.net.

Thanks everyone!!!
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Ouch! No drummers! LOL!!!
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Everybody hates that song!
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shamustwin wrote:Everybody hates that song!
WHAAAAAAAAAT????? You nuts?
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Yes. I love that song, alas, I'm not a drummer!
(shoulda put a smiley at the end of my other comment!) :D
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I know, man.

It seems that we are all either guitarists, bassists, or non-musicians on this forum. Alas, the drum machine.......
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Bosifis1 wrote:...or non-musicians on this forum. ........
That would be the singer, right? :lol:
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Bosifis1 wrote:Howdy kids!

I've been obsessed with SSF for a few weeks now. Through egging on by friends, I'm thinking I might wanna record it. A daunting task, I know!

I'm sick of drum machines. Everything always sounds too robotic. So, I'm looking for a drummer to record the track. Lookin for decent quality audio. Mono or stereo, doesn't matter.
That's not an easy drum part -- lots of time changes. Are you looking to do this remote or "on location"?

Whose orchestra are you using?
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The "singer" plays guitar, bass, keyboard, and a little sitar, Jeff(Hence my avatar)!I know you were kidding...You were, right? :oops: LOL! Actually, I might sing on it or not. If I do, I definitely want to do the pitched-down vocal thing, as I feel it adds to the experimental experience of their track.

Ron-Looking for "remote". I realize the drumming isn't easy. I lived with a drummer for years and learned a LITTLE bit. But, my right side couldn't vary between my arm and foot. i.e. I couldn't play triplets on the ride cymbal while playing four quarter notes on the bass drum!

"Whose orchestra are you using?". Well, it's called a Korg Trinity work station! I bought it off a family member years ago. The string sounds are great! I plan on doing a straight forward recording, by that I mean, I'm not gonna deviate from the original too much. I might try to add my sitar or even a dilruba. I wanna mess around with tape(digital) speeds, backwards stuff, etc.

I realize it wont be easy. Just something fun to try out. On that note...Anyone have a mellotron or timpani??? Just kidding!
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Bosifis1 wrote:The "singer" plays guitar, bass, keyboard, and a little sitar, Jeff(Hence my avatar)!I know you were kidding...You were, right? :oops: LOL!
Since you also play instruments, you've passed the audition! 8)
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Bosifis1 wrote:I realize it wont be easy. Just something fun to try out. On that note...Anyone have a mellotron or timpani??? Just kidding!
I've got a Korg X50 and can trigger my M-Tron software. I have one beef with it (the SW), though... In an effort to be Authentic, they sampled
real tapes from a Mellotron, and did not "sugar-coat" the audio warts. What does everyone want to play on Mellotron Flutes? The intro to SFF.
My problem is that one of the notes that you hold a long time has an obvious Wart that kinda ruins it for me! I was thinking, if I ever wanted
to record the intro, I'd have to skip that note. Then I would have to play the next higher or lower note, then pitch-shift it up or down a half step
to fill in the gap. On THAT intro, it would absolutely ruin the vibe with that one, scratchy note!

Also, I have played this on real Mellotrons down at the local keyboard museum. Sounds "just like the real thing!" :-)
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Bosifis1 wrote:I know, man.

It seems that we are all either guitarists, bassists, or non-musicians on this forum. Alas, the drum machine.......
Alas, indeed, Brian...I would love to be able to help you out, but I'm currently busier than a Baghdad pothole-fixing crew...got a bass-playing gig tonight, a drumming gig in the mountains tomorrow night, and I have my normal five rehearsals a week. I'm presently freelance slamming on CAD houseplans for a local architect, and I'm trying to get ready to go out to SoCal in a couple of weeks to see my family. Back home in mid-July for a bunch of gigs through mid-August...if you're still in the mood to do this in the fall, maybe I could accomplish it; sure would be fun to try it. I have an Orchestron, too, but I don't know if the results would be any better than Dean's software. Dean, could you maybe edit out the 'wart' for recording purposes with GarageBand, or something similar? Seems possible...
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I've got samples of my two flute patches from the M-Tron software. I just put them up on a free Rapidshare account. It only has a ten-download limit but that
shouldn't be a problem here! :-)

Flutes intro

The first one is the MkII Flutes patch. The MkII is the model Mellotron the Beatles had at their disposal. The second simply is called Flutes. I assume this is
from the newer M400 (as used by Jonesy in Zep). I start by playing the low A so you can hear it alone. Notice the "I can hear the ocean" white-noise in the
MkII version; this is the one I was talking about spoiling the intro. Then there is an audible tick/click on the first E note in the second (M400) version. This
is on the patch; it is not me...

If someone else can host this on a website that would be great. Just post the new link for us.
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Dean, that audio blew me away! I've listend to it a million times. I'm not EVEN gonna attempt it with my keyboard. If I have to pitch a note up, so be it. You're my mello guy!!! Lemme get through this week and we'll chat!
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