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The piano cover and the vox harm attempt gave me the idea to recreate how would be the TMarchOTBlackQ multitrack. I know it would be difficult, but maybe with the great musicians we have we can make a big project and a really great project:

Imagine a great singer (who visits QZone and it's a fan of Queen), a great guitarist, a great drummer, a great bassist, a great pianist and all that stuff. We'll have the best of the best, not like some covers which have a bunch of musicians which tried to make a cover. Here we would have a great amount of work from a lot of musicians from the world, turned into a really great cover.

It's only my imagination, if this works: Great! If not, well: another idea to the bin. I hope this inspires someone.

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That is superb. It's lovely to hear all the little notes from this song.

Thank you!
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Thanks for the comments guys.

As hobbit-in-Rhye says, there are parts that are fiercer than what you'd first think is actually being played, as is very often the case with Fred's early piano work. And there were one or two such bits that I had no idea where there at all until I really had a proper look.

In doing something like this makes it particularly evident that Fred, as Bri so often says, really did have have an almost drummer-like precision and aptitude in his rhythm work. There's lots of repeated semi-quavers and triplets that require a fair amount of skill, or at least wrist and finger strength, to get exactly right.

ludwigs - I haven't listened to yours yet (will later), but no doubt it will be as incredible as your other stuff. Looking forward to it. Could you expan on the volume issues though please? I'll probably try to make a better version of this at some point (despite what I said above!), so if you can point me in the direction of where you think there could be improvements, I'd be grateful.

PG - all fair enough, but there's one major drawback though *cough theshitmusic cough*...

discosucks - glad you enjoyed it. It was you who inspired this, after all.
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Amazing job guys. If I have time today I'll do some bass guitar.

And seriously Bohardy - where are you based? I have some radio session to do and am looking for a keyboard player.
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ludwigs that is bonkers! Well done.
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[b]dysan wrote: [/b] Amazing job guys. If I have time today I'll do some bass guitar.

And seriously Bohardy - where are you based? I have some radio session to do and am looking for a keyboard player.[/QUOTE]

Interesting. I'm in Devon.
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Ah bugger. Oh well. Much kudos to your playing!
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My track is just a capture of the vox harmonies. They haven't been mixed in any way yet so this is the reason for the big jumps in volume. Like I said it's a re-visit of the piece I did many years ago. I am yet to add piano, lead guitar and lead vocal.

Bo, your piano is great!!
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I really liked it. Excellent performance. Looking forward to hear more, if (when?) you have the time and will to do it.
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Bohardy and Ludwigs - both are brilliant performances !!! Well done, gents.

Find a bassist and a drummer and we could turn this into an international effort. I'd happily do the guitars.
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[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

Bohardy and Ludwigs - both are brilliant performances !!! Well done, gents.

Find a bassist and a drummer and we could turn this into an international effort. I'd happily do the guitars.[/QUOTE]

Thanks a lot!!!
I already have bass recorded and most of the drums....
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[QUOTE] [b]ludwigs wrote:[/b]

[QUOTE] [b]The Real Wizard wrote:[/b]

Bohardy and Ludwigs - both are brilliant performances !!! Well done, gents.

Find a bassist and a drummer and we could turn this into an international effort. I'd happily do the guitars.[/QUOTE]

Thanks a lot!!!
I already have bass recorded and most of the drums....[/QUOTE]

Right on.

Synch up the piano with the rest and get back to me. :-)
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We've got some brilliant musicians here!
Excellent work, Bohardy and Ludwigs!
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[b]BETA215 wrote: [/b] The piano cover and the vox harm attempt gave me the idea to recreate how would be the TMarchOTBlackQ multitrack. I know it would be difficult, [/QUOTE]

I can see one small flaw straight away...