MAN from one keyboard player to another. You just saved me for this gig. I was supposed to play this song and I completely needed the original arrangement. Great playing! TYSM!
I really have to agree with what everyone's saying here. Your arrangements are precise and accurate against the original - a great source for my arrangements. Your playing's great too!
AMAZING!!!!! I'm over here rocking out with you! This is definitely my goal! Im barely stating out playing the keyboard and this just inspired me even more! Keep it up!
Best tutorial on this tune that I've yet to hear. Accurate in terms of the actual parts. Not a lame attempt at covering a fairly difficult song. It's not difficult in terms of the harmonies but in terms of it's orchestration, there's a lot happening. It's easy to be busy and play a whole lot of nothing. About all that accomplishes is stepping on the vocals and irritating the folks who are trying to sing it. This guy does not do that. Or, on the opposite side of the spectrum, it can sound thin and empty. Again, not the case here. Great feel also. That's another huge factor. Well done
@@GoodStart_llc Do you have a similar version of EW&F's "Reasons"? One if the group's I'm in wants to do that tune. Your performance of September helped me to decipher how to condense yet cover a number of parts and to still make it sound FULL in a 4 piece band.
Wow bro thank you or in German dankneschon I learned how to play following your hand movements but have you considered a piano tutorial. For some side money, you would make a killing teaching music bro, just to kids. I am sure they would LOVE to play old school jams like Earth Wind and Fire. German Russian American here, I am classically trained, I love playing Russian folk music and classical but funk is fun to play on the piano. Well done bro bravo and I like how you played to the BEAT. Most people who are NOT trained will play the right notes but the beat is off, either they play too slow or too fast. They might also play the parts they know well fast but struggle on the tougher parts. Well done and bravo.
Thank you, and awesome ! I've actually been working on getting more tutorials on my site. I appreciate the support ! You can check out what I have at the moment, so much more being added daily. So if you have any kids looking to learn, feel free to send them my way. www.goodstartllc.com
brilliant, im just learning that for my band and on a G6 which brass patch are you using and what are you playing with your right hand on the lower keyboard...lots of questions!
Hi friend, first of all congratulations for the work! I'm from Brazil and I really enjoyed the execution. Are these samples or are they native to Fantom?
It will be on my site www.goodstartllc.com , I'm projecting to having it available by next week. However, it would only be available for Logic, and Mainstage users at the moment.
It's a combination of about 4 horn patches that I layered in the Roland Fantom G6, unfortunately I am away from my keyboards for the next couple of months, so I won't be able to tell you the exact names of the patches I used.
Not everybody can afford a whole brass section, strings section and perhaps a dozen additional musicians who tend to the various instruments you know...