Trio+ Instrumental

Hi all.
It has been a while since I posted AVOYP.
I recently pulled out of a packed-away box (packed away and almost forgotten) my Trio+.
I had a little spare time today as a couple of students were unable to attend their lessons so I decided to give myself a little bit of play time.
I came up with this.
There are three parts, arranged in approximate sequence of intro-verse-chorus-chorus-verse-chorus-bridge-chorus-chorus-outro.
This is simply fed direct from the Trio+ to Audacity, via a mixer / interface, with only fade in and fade out added as post-production in that DAW. No other fiddling with knobs once sent.
For some reason there’s a click of corruption part way through. Ho-hum.
I had fun. Trio Song 01ab.mp3 - Google Drive

One acoustic
One multi-fx
One Trio+

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Nice one Richard!

Sounds like a fun way to spend some free time :+1:

I especially liked the bridge section

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Thanks @Jenndye429 it was a blast. I love it when the creative moment comes, the vibe is right and something comes of just playing and having fun.
I like the bridge too but not the transition to it which is a bit iffy.

I might have to make more play time for myself. It’s good for the soul.
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How very wonderful to know you are making music again Richard. Food for not only your soul but ours too. :smiling_face:

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Well done! I liked it, very light and airy. Cool beans. :slight_smile:

Hi Richard,
It’s a pity that students have to drop out to give you some playing time, then you’re much too busy. Hopefully you’ve now got the hang of it and will make more time to play the guitar. Much more fun than sitting behind a computer :roll_eyes:

Sounded nice .And you know next time we want to see your face when you play… Oh wait that’s already the case on this Monday 4-11 :sunglasses: :smiley:

Greetings

And how very wonderful to know you found it and listened. Thank you Maggie. I hope you’re well and sould-feeding too. :slight_smile:

Coming from you Clint, that is a compliment I am more than happy to receive. Thanks. :slight_smile:

Thanks Rogier. I really must gift myself more time to do what I enjoy. It must be some warped form of self-denial that prevents me doing it.

True. Although we already know that not all of our friends will be there!! :wink:

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That sounded really good, Richard. Now we all know you can write good lyrics… hint hint.

@batwoman happy bat appreciation week Maggie

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Great rhythm! And while my coffee is still brewing early in the morning the overall character of your song energizes nicely and makes my day brighter in spite of the weather :wink: I can imagine you had a lot of fun playing and recording it. :+1:

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same thought here! Hope you’ll find some more time for these fun things somewhere from now on :slight_smile:
That guitar sound reminded me of some Mike Oldfield album. I really enjoyed it and with that chorus you could make it the next hit! :grinning:

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That was delightful Richard, fun, light, bouncy, almost synth/keys-like.

Do make more time to play.

Makes me contemplate my own neglected Trio+, waiting for the guitarist-sic to come join the drummer and bassist.

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That was really nice Richard. Hopefully one day I can play like that!

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Love to see this, Richard :smiley:
Gathering up your gear and being creative for the pure enjoyment of it…
Vibes! :sunglasses:
It’s a catchy little tune. I was admiring your bass playing till I remembered it was the little black box :rofl:
I’m not crazy about the synth sound (what pedal setting is that?) and would like to hear what it sounds like with a more conventional guitar sound.
Having said that, your playtime is over and it’s back to the classroom now :laughing:
My good friend UG doesn’t cater for the likes of you, so I had to do my own sleuthing.
Can you check my homework?
Into/verse
/ C / C / D / D / C / C / e / G /
chorus
/ G / G / a / a / C / D / G / G /
Bridge
/ b / b / C / D / b / b / C / F# /
/ b/ b / C / D / b / b / C / ? /
What’s the last dissonant chord of the bridge- something diminished? :thinking:

It reminds me of some easy going pop song, lovely melody and rhythm. I am sure you had a lot of fun playing this. :smiley: I had no idea what trio+ was, had to google it. It is very interesting. :smiley:

Thanks James …

I can?
It was Brian who wrote the Circus lyrics if that’s what you’re thinking of?
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What a super reaction - thank you Tomasz. I couldn’t have hoped for a more positive vibe than to brighten someone’s day as it brightened mine.
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For real. Oh my. That is a comparison that dazzles and bewilders. I will take the compliment while knowing that he is more than a league or two above me. Thanks Dominique.
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All the shining stuff - thanks David.

If you’re like me, you’ll be glad you did. Maybe some inspiration from my vintage club next week?
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Thanks Eddie.
Honestly, the playing was technically demanding, I just added multiple layers with the looper and used a bit of music knowledge to play different parts and add twin-guitar harmonies.

Bright verse / chorus sections with a slightly sombre bridge to tone it down just a notch.

BUT, BUT … it sounds like Mike Oldfield for goodness sake!! haha
I was using Zoom G3 multi-fx and just added a Boost pedal for the lead harmony parts. All with acoustic.

Ooh. Good man yourself. Transcribing for the fun of it.
And I must remember that you use lower case letters for minor (I made that mistake with one of your analyses previously).


Verse

| C | C | Dsus4 | D | C | C | Em | G |

BRAVO! :slight_smile:


Chorus
| G | G | Am | Am | C | D | G | G |

BRAVO! :slight_smile:


Bridge

| Bm | Bm | C | D | Bm | Bm | C | F#7 |

| Bm | Bm | C | D | Bm | Bm | C | C7 |

BRAVO! :slight_smile:


The first time through I played the minor v chord of Bm as a dominant 7 F#7 chord. That was a deliberate and conscious choice.

The second time through I added a little twist. F#7 was replaced by C7. I simply arrived there by luck and trying something out - namely, holding the C (instead of moving to D) and changing it to a C7.
There was no conscious calculation or music-theory or reasoning. I just tried it and thought it had a sound that I liked, a different way of creating a sound leading back to the G chord that opens the chorus.
Which is weird. Because C7 should, by rights, push to F. But now you have forced me to look at it - for which, thank you - I can’t help but notice their directly opposite positions on the Circle of Fifths. F#7 and C7 - aha. A tritone substitution.
In the lead guitar part I did consciously and deliberately target ending on the Bb note (found in the C7) because it is a leading tone to the B of the G chord coming next up in the chorus. I did at least have that in my thoughts.
But - the bottom line is that the entire thing was quite spontaneous. I knew I wanted something in the key of G using G, C, D and another chord. The muse took me.

I’m thinking of Locked Down & Lonesome

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Very nice Richard, in my hands my Trio+ will not sound like that. I have been using mine again recently, and having fun with it. I certainly need to give it more love.

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Thanks Boris. The Trio+ is an amazing tool. I use the optional FS3X footswitch which makes it even better and easier to use as a desktop device.
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I will be using it live during my vintage club session on Monday. Here’s hoping it is kind to me!
You know what they say for live broadcasts? Never work with children, animals and Trio+.
haha
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Oh yes - of course. Thanks. I had almost forgotten. :slight_smile:

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I know, I tried it and it didn’t go well at one of the community OM’s

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That was a fun piece Richard, most enjoyable. I also got a bit of a Mike Oldfield vibe from the guitar tone. Perhaps the guitar solo part from Moonlight Shadow. Then on a second listen I got the vibe from the Top Gear theme music Jessica.
Anyway, as a few others have said it’s encouraged me to plug in my Trio+ next practise session, so thanks for that. :smiley:

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