Too mechanical without soul.
That was exactly my reaction. I stopped the video after about 30 seconds.
So you didn't get to the part where the robot did the famous sheets of sound solo, transcribed note-for-note?
No, I did not. Old age has made me pickier and grumpier. Couldn't stand the soulless reading of the robot.
You noticed too huhweskoki said:Too many mistakes in the transcription!
It was a good effort though!
Cohen's 'Amen', which is in the 'Old Ideas' album, has a lovely trumpet solo near the end of the song. I was very much moved by it so I wanted to know who played it.....well.... Pro Tools did. The machine must have been in a melancholic mood that day, maybe aging resistors.
Cohen says he run it through analog - which is where you get the warm sound. I'm not sure what he means because I don't have Pro Tools. It doesn't make me feel better anyways.
Cohen says he run it through analog - which is where you get the warm sound. I'm not sure what he means because I don't have Pro Tools. It doesn't make me feel better anyways.
One of my favourite when jamming with friends..
Generaly everybody listen too much to the original version, there s one that has much better harmony and is the one, the best one i think, played by Kenny Garett quartet at Montreux 1995, actualy what is exceptional and i think unsurpassed is pianist Kenny Kirkland s improvisation, too bad such an exceptional musician did decease at an early age, no doubt that it s my favourite pianist , he has just too much groove, lyrism and inventivity.
Kenny Kirkland Giant Steps solo - YouTube
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