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2707.1 | maybe nobody | RICKS::CALCAGNI | L'Angelo Minestronio | Fri Apr 16 1993 10:18 | 1 |
| I'll bet it's a synth
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2707.2 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Fri Apr 16 1993 10:21 | 6 |
| > I'll bet it's a synth
Nice emulation if so. The riffs sound more "live" than I'd expect from
a synth/sampler.
Edd
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2707.3 | | LEDS::BURATI | What's that...Hawaiian noises... | Fri Apr 16 1993 12:08 | 7 |
| > Nice emulation if so
Yeah. I was listening to it last night thinking that it was a
sample-player type keyboard but there are frequent glisandos (no attack)
that make me wonder.
--Ron
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2707.4 | Barney Seinfeld | RICKS::CALCAGNI | L'Angelo Minestronio | Fri Apr 16 1993 12:19 | 13 |
| Wild guess: it could be Neal Jason is somehow involved. Neal was
formerly a hot N.Y. area studio bassist (used to sub for Will Lee
on Letterman occasionally) who nowadays runs a shop that cranks out
sequenced scores and jingles; evidently he saw the handwriting on the
wall re a career as a studio bassist :-) Anyway, I'd expect
state-of-the art bass sequencing from him.
If it is a real bassist, there's a good chance it's someone you don't
even know. BP just published the name of the guy who did the "Barney
Miller" theme; I forget the name (Brian will know) but it's nobody you
ever heard of.
/rick
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2707.5 | an amateur | RANGER::WEBER | | Fri Apr 16 1993 12:23 | 3 |
| I had read (in TV Guide?) that it's the show's producer (maybe director)
Danny W.
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2707.6 | | HDLITE::OMALLEY | tv's frank | Fri Apr 16 1993 15:53 | 6 |
| I thought Carol Kaye did the Barney Miller theme. I just got a TV
with fairly good stereo and it's pretty obvious to me now that the
Seinfeld theme is played on a keyboard (synth/sampler take your
pick).
Peter
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2707.7 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Sat Apr 17 1993 08:00 | 9 |
| Without discounting your opinion, I'm curious - What qualities do
you think make it obviously a keyboard?
I haven't payed alot of attention to it (other than "Whoa, cool...")
but having done enough sequencing to choke a small community, I'm still
siding with real, although the entire riff may have been sampled. (One
long sample, hit the key and run...)
Edd
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2707.8 | | TECRUS::ROST | Don't fry bacon in the nude | Mon Apr 19 1993 08:41 | 10 |
| re: .6
In the latest Bass Player mag, Carol Kaye and Lee Sklar claim Chuck
Berghofer (sic) played the BM theme (he's a veteran sessionman on both
electric and upright).
Supposedly it's a cop from a tune on James Taylor's "Walking Man" LP,
therefore based on a Lee Sklar lick.
Brian
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2707.9 | | HDLITE::OMALLEY | tv's frank | Wed Apr 21 1993 08:32 | 8 |
| I stand corrected on the BM theme. I haven't read Bass Player in
about a year.
On the Seinfeld theme, I hear a whole lot of pitch bends that I didn't
hear before, also it just doesn't sound like a bass, or even a sampled
bass to me. Of course it could have been a sample that was munged.
Peter
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2707.10 | | QUIVER::SIEGEL | The revolution wil not be televised | Wed Apr 21 1993 12:03 | 24 |
| re: <<< Note 2707.8 by TECRUS::ROST "Don't fry bacon in the nude" >>>
> In the latest Bass Player mag, Carol Kaye and Lee Sklar claim Chuck
> Berghofer (sic) played the BM theme (he's a veteran sessionman on both
> electric and upright).
>
> Supposedly it's a cop from a tune on James Taylor's "Walking Man" LP,
> therefore based on a Lee Sklar lick.
I remember seeing once, in the Barney Miller credits, that Larry Carlton is
credited. I think the credit was "Theme Song By: Larry Carlton".
I'm not so familiar with his sound that I can tell if it's him playing the
guitar, or if he just wrote the melody and someone else played guitar. The
recent revelation about a cop of a JT song is interesting to hear.
I always ask in this file, about once a year, if anyone has a full-length
recording of this tune (if one exists). I guess this note can serve as this
year's request.
I think I'll pick up this month's BP magazine (blasphemy from a guitar player,
I know!).
adam
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2707.11 | lessee.....BP? Ball Player? | NAVY5::SDANDREA | Want that! | Wed Apr 21 1993 12:25 | 7 |
| >>I think I'll pick up this month's BP magazine (blasphemy from a guitar player,
I>know!).
Whaaaaat's BP magazine?
8^)
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2707.12 | LC and TV Themes | DREGS::BLICKSTEIN | My other PC is a Mac | Wed Apr 21 1993 15:40 | 13 |
| Larry Carlton also did the theme for that show where Tony Danza played
a maid for a rich woman. The name of the show escapes me at the
moment, but I'm not going to die if I never remember... I just
remembered it... "Who's the Boss?".
I've also heard Larry credited in some way for the "Hill Street Blues"
theme (one of my very favorites: my band does it during the cocktail set at
weddings) although my understanding is that Mike Post wrote it and all
Larry did was play a (GREAT!) guitar solo which was cut out of the
version used in the show anyway.
I think Larry does a lot of the soundbites used DURING/IN the show
however.
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2707.13 | BP = Bass Player ... of course!! | CSC32::B_KNOX | Rock'n'Roll Refugee | Wed Apr 21 1993 16:52 | 14 |
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re: .11
BP is short for BASS PLAYER Magazine (a spin-off from Guitar Player).
It's a great mag (for those who don't play those wimpy little things
with the tiny six strings ;^)
re: .12
Yeah, that's Larry on the HSB's theme ... very cool!!
/Billy_K
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2707.14 | | LEDS::BURATI | What's that...Hawaiian noises... | Fri Apr 23 1993 09:44 | 6 |
| Listening closely last night I quickly became convinced that it's a
keyboard. There were a few places where the use of the pitch bend was
evident to my ear. Also consider the context. All the other parts are
clearly a board except for the "pah pah".
--Ron
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2707.15 | | MANTHN::EDD | I'm just a jigger low... | Mon Apr 26 1993 20:12 | 14 |
| This month's edition of "The First Reflection" (Alesis user rag) has
an article on Jonathon Wolff, creator of the Seinfeld music theme.
It tells most everything you'd want to know about how the music is
created.
Except whether they used a real bass!!!
Most of the snappin' and poppin' came from Alesis drum machines,
apparently including the "pah pah" bits.
Given that, I'd probably agree the bass is MIDI'd.
Edd
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2707.16 | random house | RICKS::CALCAGNI | just back'in over the cats | Sat May 11 1996 11:42 | 8 |
| Not that anyone cares anymore, but this topic just came up on the
internet bass digest. Apparently there was an Electronic Musician
article awhile back that spilled the beans. Not only are the Seinfeld
bass lines sequenced, but they were 'composed' by a band-in-a-box style
random riff generator. Eeeek!
/rick
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