Ok before Tommy used to work on the docks. What is the run your doing on the top keyboard the notes? Trying to figure that out. I see it's E D B but how many times each note your doing there?
Awesome! Just incredible. Great song that lives on forever.. and you are one heck of a talented musician! I'll be coming back to this, and rocking along with my guitar. Subbed!
Really great cover. At the 1.05 minute mark is the patch/sound the right hand playing an organ? I have a roland keyboard and I am trying to find something similar.
I use: Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string (intro); Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string + Fast synth + Attacking synth (verse and chorus) (keyboard below). Analog string (upper keyboard left hand); analog string + Raising hammer synth + Power brass + (upper keyboard for right hand)
I like how you can use newer keyboards to take the instrumentation (program voices) to the next level. (kind of like what the keyboardists would have done if they would have had access to the newer (higher quality, higher fidelity) samples and the newer sound architectures in some of these boards. Do you mind taking a few minutes to detail your keyboard splits? I really appreciate the time that you took to do the ones on "the final countdown"... your horns were fantastic in that performance!
Thank you! I use: Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string (intro); Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string + Fast synth + Attacking synth (verse and chorus) (keyboard below). Analog string (upper keyboard left hand); analog string + Raising hammer synth + Power brass + (upper keyboard for right hand)
Thank you Giuss. I use: Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string (intro); Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string + Fast synth + Attacking synth (verse and chorus) (keyboard below). Analog string (upper keyboard left hand); analog string + Raising hammer synth + Power brass + (upper keyboard for right hand)
Hi Lord Lore. This is the best livin on a prayer synth video of all the ones out there. Great job of producing compatible voices for this cover. I wish i had a korg kronos. I have a roland rd2000 and a yamaha mx88 and am busy trying to replicate what you have put down. I appreciate your reply to the one asking what voices you are using and while patch names such as attacking synth, hammer synth and other korg names dont help me much i am trying my best to utilize my boards’ patches to create something worthy for my band. I do have one question for you though…… On your Korg, you have a combination of patches to give you that great sound when you play the C D and Em chords in the verses as well as the Em C D/ G C D chords in the choruses, but during the verses you are playing that chopping Eighth note string sound where all other patches are non existent. How did you isolate just a string patch in that spot, as i dont see you hitting any buttons to change splits or anything. Appreciate any further advice you have to offer here.
Hi, thanks for the compliments. Unfortunately, I only know the names of the patches I have on the Kronos. For those three chords in the verse I did a combination of Ana pwer brass and Raising hammer synth. I know they don't help you as names. I can tell you how I reasoned. I went for a nice strong stynt brass sound (like what you would use to make Jump, but softer) and blended in a synth brass sound that would give me a nice clear attack and some reverb
How do play things so perfect, like im not even saying about the correct tonality or notes those are on another level, even the picking of the correct Synth tone, I wish you were my music teacher.
I use: Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string (intro); Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string + Fast synth + Attacking synth (verse and chorus) (keyboard below). Analog string (upper keyboard left hand); analog string + Raising hammer synth + Power brass + (upper keyboard for right hand)
@@enricosxo95 I use Korg Kronos for sound: Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string (intro); Vintage 80 warm saw + Analog string + Fast synth + Attacking synth (verse and chorus) (keyboard below). Analog string (upper keyboard left hand); analog string + Raising hammer synth + Power brass + (upper keyboard for right hand)
Very kind! I'm no longer publishing because, with three young daughters, finding the time to study the pieces becomes complicated. I'll definitely post again, I just need to find a way to do it :)
Спасибо большое за клавишную партию, как раз нужно разучить эту песню. Правда, у меня только одна клавиатура) Придётся адаптировать... Thank you very much for the keyboard part, I just have a necessary to learn this song. But, I have only one keyboard) We'll have to adapt it...
It's too much timbres for 5-octave instrument. And chords are wide) This weekend I will try to split the keyboard, but it looks like I'll have to sacrifice some notes) Anyway, thank you for your help !
@@XanderSob Unfortunately, with just a keyboard there are two ways to go about it. Either simplify the amount of timbres and give up on something, or create sound programs and switch, during the song, from one program to another (see Jordan Rudess who controls everything from a single keyboard).