Rebosbro
Member
This is why technology is great!
Must be extremely difficult to achieve something like this. To get everybody there at same time would be the easy part .. But it is most likely not done in real-time because of huge latencies in data transmit.
Propably they had basic track with enough information thata they all could play on top of that. Then the material was collected - arranged in sync and edited - that's the technical task of it. Both camera- and audio work are absolutely top class.
But the REAL WONDER of this - they're really groovy - swinging together as one huge organ.
And this brings back the question - how is our "My Back Pages - project" doing these days?
interesting that the left handed electric guitar player was playing a right handed guitar without restringing it! I recently saw a left handed bass player playing with reverse-order strings, and I guess I assumed I would never see it again lol
I have participated in several similar collaborations. The basic process is ..... The hard part is mixing and editing, not recording
I like the way he reached up and just touched each tone and volume knob, just to point out what he was doing.Good eye! There are quite a few though:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_...eft-handed#Left-handed_with_strings_backwards
I think most of these guys play that way because they learned it that way, in lack of a lefty guitar.
Nuuska, now we're talking about a big, swinging huge organ and my mind goes to my being a "long standing member" and it made me LAUGH!!! But the truth is the WONDER of this is being able to share the music with no pun intended!! The part I love is being able to share this with my Black friends and we can champion freedom and power of Black owned businesses here in Vegas and anywhere they may happen. It's an historic event and it makes me smile!!Must be extremely difficult to achieve something like this. To get everybody there at same time would be the easy part .. But it is most likely not done in real-time because of huge latencies in data transmit.
Propably they had basic track with enough information that they all could play on top of that. Then the material was collected - arranged in sync and edited - that's the technical task of it. Both camera- and audio work are absolutely top class.
But the REAL WONDER of this - they're really groovy - swinging together as one huge organ.
And this brings back the question - how is our "My Back Pages - project" doing these days?