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Dittersdorf Playalong (orchestra)

 

Hi guys,

 

I made this playalong for the Dittersdorf concert and would like to know ... just what you think of it.

 

Is it good for practicing? Since everything is done with the "circumstances" of virtual instruments, the question remains whether I have implemented the whole thing well. Whether it sounds good enough for the purpose.
And if you would like to have more of them and slower versions etc...

 

ps: if you wanna like the video, you need to go directly to Youtube (that field bottom in the video window). Some thumps up maybe encourage me and help other intrested guys find the video

pps: (with the cadence you unfortunately have to stop the video by hand, which is a bit cumbersome)

 

 

 

 

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I can see the use. What would be really useful would be slower versions as well. I could see people using the full speed one for repertoire practice, but they could do that with any recording. However a slower one would enable less experienced players to busk along and get the satisfaction of "playing with an orchestra". To make it really accessible a PDF of the bass part would complete things. I would point out that this is being discussed in the most niche forum on what is already a pretty niche website. I cannot imagine there would be a huge market for it. But I am old and what do I know about the ways of the internet?!?

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Agreed that the score here would be good. This isn't something I'd ever be able to play (I'm very much a plodder), but I can certainly see the value for those learning classical pieces.

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1 hour ago, Beedster said:

I’m lost, black screen with bar numbers? 

 

 

On YT there are hyper-links to each section of the piece so that you could work on 8 bar sections easily. 

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5 hours ago, Owen said:

What would be really useful would be slower versions as well. I could see people using the full speed one for repertoire practice, but they could do that with any recording. However a slower one would enable less experienced players to busk along and get the satisfaction of "playing with an orchestra"

 

 

Can you not just do that by clicking Settings, then Playback Speed from the YT bottom right?

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1 hour ago, Owen said:

On YT there are hyper-links to each section of the piece so that you could work on 8 bar sections easily. 

Thought it was a rather dull experience :) 

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