Re: [Harp-L] Dean Martin
I heard a similar story about Art Tatum learning stuff from piano rolls
that had been cut by two people....now that makes some sense!
RD
On 15 September 2012 02:14, Richard Hunter <turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Elizabeth wrote:
> <When I was young I always naively believed that everyone was singing Live
> <whenever I saw them--knew nothing about dubbing or lipsynching at all. :)
>
> Guy van Duser, the well-known guitar virtuoso and Boston-area music
> producer, once said in concert that when he was just learning to play, he
> heard a Les Paul piece with a short delay on the guitar that made the notes
> sound like they were double-picked at high speed, and naively assumed that
> it was Paul's picking, not the delay, that produced the rapid sequence of
> notes. So--you guessed it--he learned to play the part with the pick, not
> the delay. Lotta work, but I guess it proves the point that if you think it
> can be done, it can.
>
> Regards, Richard Hunter
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