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There are CD players that have variable pitch adjustment, as well as cassette players. It wouldn't change the pitch automatically, you'd have to make the adjustment you require. There are CD players that have variable pitch adjustment, as well as cassette players. >>>> yes, i have those, but is there a unit that senses incorrect pitch on cd's, and adjusts it automatically to the correct pitch. i got a reply from the auto-tune people about their unit: Auto Tune can only work with a single audio signal. It can pitch correct a voice, or another instrument, but it cannot pitch correct a track that has been mixed down. In other words, of you only had a vocal track, then you could use our product, the AVP-1, to pitch correct the voice. Although if the voice was accompanied by other musical instruments and a drum beat, then none of our product would be able to pitch correct the voice properly. In short, what you are trying to do would probably not be possible with any product unless if you had a separate voice track.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auto-Tune is there some kind of a unit that can be hooked up to a cd or cassette player to correct speed/pitch on pre-recorded music? i have pitch control, but would like something that automatically corrects speed/pitch. thanks
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thanks one that has not been mentioned above is Byard Lancaster & Mary Ann Lancaster "God be in us" 2005 Lancaster recording label
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Byard Lancaster "A Heavenly Sweetness" 2003 Discograph are there other Byard Lancaster as-leader releases from 1980 to present. thanks
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Coleman Hawkins- Centerpiece (Phoneix jazz lp 13)
l p replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Discography
concert: Westerley, RI, September, 1959 broadcast: "Freedomland" New York, September 1, 1962 -
thanks. Daybreak in Dinant 8:02 is on "An Introduction to Coleman Hawkins" [Fuel 2000] http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&a...10:wxfixqldldte i don't know what the liner notes claim on that cd. there is also "Disorder at the Border" Spotlite-LP listed with all the "brussels" tunes (listed as birdland 1952) http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&a...10:anfwxqygldje but allmusic track list for that lp is incorrect. the correct track list for the spotlight is at http://www.horacesilver.com/silverpages/in...&recordID=7 http://www.horacesilver.com/silverpages/in...&recordID=8
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Coleman Hawkins "dali"(stash 538) live Washington D.C. 1959, and Brussels, Belgium 1962. info from cd booklet: Brussels june 4 and 5, 1962. Mickey Baker (g); Geroge Arvanitas (p); kimmy woode (b); Kansas Fields (d) (video) 1 Disorder at the Border 9:17 2 Daybreak in Dinant 8:02 3 Stan's Palace 8:40 (video) 4 Dali (sax solo) 4:33 (video) 5 Riviera Blues (aka "blues in G") 6:49 (video) 6 Rifftide 9:06 7 On My Way 4:43 bayou club, Washington D.C. in 1959 w/ eldridge, wilson, decker, dean 8 Birth of the Blues 6:02 9 Bean and the Boys 8:43 10 Bayou Atmosphere 8:28 Tracks 1, 4, 5, 6 are available on video. Are tracks 2, 3, and 7 really from brussels 1962. From a radio broadcast, or a destroyed/unissued video? have these three tracks (2, 3, 7) been issued elsewhere as being from a different date/location. thanks
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Re-do: A possible origin of the phrase "It's all good" (Billie Holiday
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http://www.amazon.com/gp/music/wma-pop-up/...6414635-2399018 1946 Billie Holiday Complete Decca, cd1, tr14 false start. maybe Lester was the originator. photo 9-30-49
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Clark Terry ("Thad Jones"), Rouse, Monk, Ore, Higgins; Concert, New York, August 1957 6. Blue Monk (5:22) europe 67 big band 7. Light Blue (11:05) newport 66 quartet 8. Evidence (11:46) newport 66 quartet fake.
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these are in print Duke Ellington dvd's: Copenhagen: Parts 1 and 2 (1965). paul gonsalves takes a nap for most of the show. 'Intimate D.E.' (copenhagen 1967) 'on the road' (1967 u.s.) Memories of Duke (mexico 1968) Live at Tivoli Gardens: Parts 1 and 2, (1971). copenhagen and i'm looking forward to seeing these- Love You Madly / A Concert of Sacred Music at Grace Cathedral, 1965 Tivoli '69 (copenhagen 1969). coming out at the end of the month. copenhagen 65, 69, 71, and(?) 67 are listed as being released by 'Image Entertainment', but the label on the discs is Storyville.
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does this exist. seem to be only two sources for this info on the web. Michael Frohne, and larryyoungmusic.com Larry Young's Fuel Larry Young (synth, org, ep, p, voc) Jim Allington (d) Clifford Brown (perc) Hakim (perc) Barrett Young (perc) Brian MacDonald (perc, g, voc) Nauj Maciel (g) Gene Patricella (g) David Eubanks (b) Al Lockett (ts, ss, fl) Ray Carter (tp) Debbie Ford (voc) Generation Sound Studios, NYC; 1977 Space Soldier -Peace Talk - Love Drops -Top Of The World -The Magician -Help Is On The Way - * The Magician (Acanta [G] CC 29.383) OR ON: "The Magician" Bellaphon (D) 29-383 (CD)
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for non-vocal versions of summertime, i like the one on "My Name Is Albert Ayler"
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could the soloist be Willie Smith instead of Tab Smith.
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Tracks 2A and 2C of Go Ahead John are without trumpet. >>>> 2A has trumpet >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> my mistake. no trumpet on 2A. i think that's about it: Archie Moore Go Ahead John 2A and 2C Right off 10a and 12 The mask [part 1]
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Tracks 2A and 2C of Go Ahead John are without trumpet. >>>> 2A has trumpet 'right off' takes 10a and 12 (actually tune sections, not 'takes') don't have trumpet. more later.
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no need. i'll mark the tracks on the next listening.
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i listened to the box, and won't be listing to it for a while either. but there are tune sections, separated by tracks, that don't have miles. thanks for checking the 'Go Ahead John' composite.
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i think there are several tracks without trumpet. for example, cd 2 - track 2 'go ahead john' 'part 2c'.
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jack johnson box- is there a miles web link that lists which tracks are without trumpet. also, 'Go Ahead John' (28:23) composite on the 'Big Fun' cd/lp. is there trumpet on the last 4 minutes of this track. http://www.plosin.com/milesAhead/Sessions.aspx?s=700303 thanks
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the 8-cd set is also missing the alternate take of dusk dawn. it's on the reissue of Kulu Se Mama.
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there is very little music on black mass. from moudry's site: <<A Black Mass This is a sort of radio horror play written by LeRoi Jones (Imamu Amiri Baraka) and based on the Nation of Islam story of the evil angel Yaqub. Ra and the Arkestra provide incidental music. The backing is mostly spare and low-volume, so as not to drown out the players. >>
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all of these are with don cherry. some can probably found on dimeadozen lou reed santa monica 11-25-76 los angeles 12-1-76 bottom line, nyc 3-10-78 bottom line, nyc 3-12-78 bottom line, nyc (may be w/o cherry) 5-21-78 bottom line, nyc 6-6-79