Tried something interesting tonight. I've decided that if I am ever going to learn how to play Django's music that I better do it now before I get much older (I'm 57). I have a great guitar (Shelley Park #250), an old Epiphone practice amp, an iPod with the Amazing Slow Downer, and a new tool - a Boss RC-30 looping pedal.
Lately I've been feeding into the looping pedal slowed down Django recordings and playing rhythm along with them. Tonight I tried something different and used the "lo fi" effect for playback on the looper. What comes out on the speaker sounds like what I imagine Django's music sounded like on period short wave or AM radios. I'm able to line out from the amp through the headphone jack and record the resulting audio on my Mac.
So the net result is making the audio quality worse perhaps - but it serves to simulate what some of this may have sounded like when the music was new, and heard over radios in the 30s and 40s. Its interesting to hear Django's music in this new old way. I'm wondering if some of the quality of the "Le Pompe" style was compensating for the limitations of the recording and audio equipment available back then. The process I use tones it down just a bit.
I'll try to post a sample in the next few days.
Casey
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Seemed few people agreed with me though.
Thus I'll work on some recordings in the morning and post these on Monday. Besides some Django, I will sample some parts of play along tracks using this process. I'm intrigued by that idea.
Casey