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MarioD #741386 11/29/22 05:14 AM
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HaHAHa! Love that Santo title, but here they are sleepwalking to a better progression. I VI IV V is for dreamers. What a wonderfully relaxing stroll, Mario. You really know how to have fun.


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Originally Posted By: RnAM
This is a really nice one again Mario.
Great steel guitar.
Good job!

Anne-Marie


Thanx so much Anne-Marie for these very nice words.

Originally Posted By: firesong
Mario...the lap steel is very convincing and played so well...getting good sounding guitar work from a keyboard is a real challenge I know...very relaxing and mesmerizing feel...good job as usual...you're the master of the MIDI!


Thanx for listening and commenting. I am but a MIDI hacker just having fun with MIDI since the mid 1980s. I'm still learning!

Originally Posted By: cubanpete
One of my favorite bands back then. Slow dancing for sure, lots of memories. Loved the tune and playing.

Mike B.


One of my favorite bands also Mike. I didn't dance much because I was always playing in bands. I still can't dance!


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Originally Posted By: tommyad
Mario, This is great! So relaxing. Me being a pedal steel player I am in love with the sound. It is absolutely amazing what you get out of your keyboard. This very convincing. I always loved Sleepwalk. Oh yeah I'm that old, Tom


Thanx so much Tom. Having you say that the lap steel sounding convincing really made my day. I've always loved playing Sleepwalk, but on my guitar with lots of reverb and slides!


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Originally Posted By: animarorecords
Mario,

It's a very relaxing song.
The rap steel makes it sound like a country song, but the chord progression is a little more complicated.
It's surprising that you can express the sound of lap steel with your MIDI keyboard.
Enjoyed my listen a lot.

Best regards.

Shigeki Adachi


Thanx Shigeki for the very kind review. All it takes to get a good MIDI sound is a good MIDI sound source and some MIDI knowledge. It's not that hard.

Originally Posted By: rayc
I'm old, yeah they were good, yes this is really nice.


Yes they were really good. Thanx for listening.

Originally Posted By: vicarn
Hi Mario.
I remember Santo and Johnny playing on our first TV. Monochrome, one channel only.
I loved "Sleepwalk" and it's quite an accomplishment to get that sound on a keyboard.

Vic


Yic, I think most all of us "oldie but goodies" remember Sleepwalk. I'm glad that you like this.


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Originally Posted By: Charlie Fogle
Santo and Johnny were an influence to my early music preferences. Enjoyed what you've put together here.

Charlie


Santo and Johnny was a influence on my playing back in the good ol' times, as was Duane Eddy. Maybe he will be my next project.


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Originally Posted By: BabuMusic
HaHAHa! Love that Santo title, but here they are sleepwalking to a better progression. I VI IV V is for dreamers. What a wonderfully relaxing stroll, Mario. You really know how to have fun.


Marty, thanx for noticing the chord progression. Thanx for the very nice comments. Sometimes I have a little to much fun wink


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A sweet little tune Mario!!! Love that pedal sound!!! Where do you get all your one liners that appear on your page? Really nice song!!! Take care. Greg

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Strolling along Silver Beach and slow dancing in the old Shadowland Ballroom.

Your lap steel is captivating.

Another great one, Mario!

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Nice sound! The Steel is still on my "To Buy" list, I love the sound and it sounds great here.

As you said, a pleasant simple song. smile


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Originally Posted By: Greg Johnson
A sweet little tune Mario!!! Love that pedal sound!!! Where do you get all your one liners that appear on your page? Really nice song!!! Take care. Greg


Thanx so much Greg. I get those one liners from many places like joke books, emails, t-shirts, etc.


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Originally Posted By: Ezekiel's Storm
Strolling along Silver Beach and slow dancing in the old Shadowland Ballroom.

Your lap steel is captivating.

Another great one, Mario!


Thanx for listening and commenting. I'm glad that you liked it.

Originally Posted By: dcuny
Nice sound! The Steel is still on my "To Buy" list, I love the sound and it sounds great here.

As you said, a pleasant simple song. smile


Yes that VSTi is excellent. There are a number of VSTis from Indiginus that are on my "To buy" list. Everything that I have purchased from them is excellent.


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Wow Mario, that steel is incredible. You did such a good job with it I never would have guessed it was done with a keyboard! There are even several places where I could swear I'm hearing the bar slide up or down the strings. Incredible. I'll have to take your word for it being easy, it doesn't sound that way to me - just another excellent job by Mario.

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Very pleasant take on the Santo & Johnny vibe.

The lap steel sounds really nice throughout - well played and composed.

Peter

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Originally Posted By: Brad Williams
Wow Mario, that steel is incredible. You did such a good job with it I never would have guessed it was done with a keyboard! There are even several places where I could swear I'm hearing the bar slide up or down the strings. Incredible. I'll have to take your word for it being easy, it doesn't sound that way to me - just another excellent job by Mario.


Thanx so much Brad for this wonderful review.

It really was easy to play that VSTi. A good VSTi and a little MIDI experience can do wonders.

Originally Posted By: PeterF
Mario

Very pleasant take on the Santo & Johnny vibe.

The lap steel sounds really nice throughout - well played and composed.

Peter


Thanx so much Peter. I really like that lap steel VSTi.


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We got it!

Mario, that steel sound is excellent.

We much like an ethereal steel and have often used RT's with that vibe.
Your work with it is very convincing and it sits nicely with all the other tracks in a mix that sounds great on the monitors.

Well done,

J&B

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Another excellent instrumental
Very cool use of the steel. NICELY done!
Strings sound excellent
Nice piano parts (I would prefer it to be a beefier piano an upright or something?)

fj

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Hi MarioD,

Very relaxing composition. It's sweet and pleasant. Well done.

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Pretty song Mario. The groove to this song is very addictive. The lapsteel provided a very cool texture to the piece. Well done


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This is so beautiful. Absolutely beautiful - I really enjoyed. I'm not old enough for the Santo reference, haha ;-) ... but this is nevertheless a somehow soothing, beautiful song. Bravo.

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Sweet Playing Mario!

Nice work.

Very soothing.

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