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Shania wrote:
09/15/06 PNC Bank Arts Center Holmdell, NJ 7/29/06 10:00 AM
Red13JoePa wrote:That leg is frigging grueling. 80 min setkist or not.
JSS, eat your spinach, Bro.
Have we debuted The Place In Your Heart yet? Anybody know all the setlists? If so, what other than the dozen has been covered?
Andrew wrote:And it continues into October too
Seven Wishes wrote:"Abysmal? He's the most proactive President since Clinton, and he's bringing much-needed change for the better to a nation that has been tyrannized by the worst President since Hoover."- 7 Wishes on Pres. Obama
Rockn'deano wrote:And guess what? It's all live now too.
jrnyjetster wrote:Rockn'deano wrote:And guess what? It's all live now too.
Oh yea?? Ya sure they're not using click tracks?![]()
conversationpc wrote:
Use of a click track doesn't mean it's not live. It's simply a means for the musicians to remain in time with each other. Lots of good musicians use it.
MSR wrote:Just got an email that the Atlantic City tix are going on sale this Saturday.
I'm tempted to go for these as well
journeygal wrote:MSR wrote:Just got an email that the Atlantic City tix are going on sale this Saturday.
I'm tempted to go for these as well
conversationpc wrote:jrnyjetster wrote:Rockn'deano wrote:And guess what? It's all live now too.
Oh yea?? Ya sure they're not using click tracks?![]()
Use of a click track doesn't mean it's not live. It's simply a means for the musicians to remain in time with each other. Lots of good musicians use it.
brywool wrote:Not live. Click track means they're using tracks. Either vocal (backups) or keys.
brywool wrote:Judging by the schedule, the band has learned nothing about singers voices and too many dates.
conversationpc wrote:brywool wrote:Not live. Click track means they're using tracks. Either vocal (backups) or keys.
Actually, that would be a backing track, not a click track. A click track is a different thing altogether. Some musicians use a click track AND backing track that are synchronized together.
A Fire Inside wrote:brywool wrote:Judging by the schedule, the band has learned nothing about singers voices and too many dates.
Of course not. Vocalists are disposable to them.
brywool wrote:I KNOW what a click track is. There's no reason to use one UNLESS they're using backing tracks and they have to keep in sync with them. I have a hard time that Castronovo would need a click track to play in time.
conversationpc wrote:brywool wrote:I KNOW what a click track is. There's no reason to use one UNLESS they're using backing tracks and they have to keep in sync with them. I have a hard time that Castronovo would need a click track to play in time.
My apologies. That wasn't obvious by your previous post. It seemed as if you were confusing a click track with a backing track.
Anyway, I'm not an expert on how exactly they are used but it does seem as if some musicians use them without also having a backing track. However, I'm sure if you asked Steve Smith about playing with click tracks, he'd probably tell you that those that use them are no less a musician than those that don't. Some musicians prefer them. Others prefer the slightly "looser" feel that you get when you don't use one.
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