[ddots-l] Question about Producing Classical Music

  • From: "Sharon Hooley" <SHOOLEY2@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "Cake Talking List" <ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 18:21:20 -0600

Thank you for your responses!

when I play classical music without recording it, I like to be expressive, slowing down in some parts, speeding up in others, decreasing/increasing volume. Since I have only a 61-key synthesizer (because Health and Welfare requires that I have space enough to climb out the window in my room of a certified family home), I'll often need to transpose to a full octave lower in order to hit all the base notes, and transpose it back to normal, or even an octave higher to get the top notes. This means that I'll have to play the left-hand and right-hand parts separately, not to mention adding other instrument sound parts. My question is, how do I put it all in sync, since I would be running against the metronome a lot? Is this tedious work? (I play by ear, not by writing scores.

I'll appreciate any input.  Thanks!

Sharon

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