Serenata Espanola by J. Malats
I would like to re-visit this old Spanish masterpiece arranged by F. Tarrega. The melody is beautiful, and although composed for the piano, it is very guitaristic.
I intend to take a fresh look at it with its various techniques including arpeggios, slurs, scales, etc. while trying to keep the melody singing.
Martin, if I connect my Focusrite with the pair of CM4 mics, how will Zoom handle left and right channels? (Obviously when doing a "recording," this is set up for stereo with Reaper.) Not sure what happens with a live Zoom stream since there is no DAW in the loop.
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Barney what a fantastic choice, I'd like to play that piece myself at some point. But then again, I'd like to play every piece there is
You can enable the original audio mode of Zoom via following these steps:
- Sign in to the Zoom desktop client.
- Click your profile picture, then click Settings .
- In the navigation menu, click Audio .
- Under Music and Professional Audio, select the Show in-meeting option to enable "Original Sound" check box.
The Original Sound setting will be displayed in in the top left corner of your meetings . - (Optional) Select the High fidelity music mode check box.
- (Optional) Select the Echo cancellation check box.
- (Optional) Select the Stereo audio check box.
Here's the full documentation for that: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115003279466-Using-and-preserving-original-sound-in-a-meeting#h_7845b217-db22-44f5-9163-7978496d953f
Personally, I'd go for Mono in the concert, just to save some bandwidth for people with a weaker internet connection!
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I have heard Pepe Romero telling a nice story with this piece : his mother at the age of 15 was waiting for the first time at her guitar teacher at home. When he opened the door she saw a very young guy...and she told him:" But you are the teacher? you are vey young!" , he answerd :" Yes but I am Celedonio Romero". He played this Serenata for her...and she falled in loved!!!!! It is not absolutely great!!!?