Alice's Restaurant by Arlo Guthrie © 1966 by Appleseed Music, NY keywords: blues shuffle folk MIDI Band-in-a-Box live sequence Arlo Guthrie talking-blues MIDI file type 1 w/percussion for multitimbral synth 23-Feb-95 MIDI sequence by Dave Butler (phila/germantown amateur mandolin & piano player) using Band-in-Box Pro Win 6.03 Band-in-a-Box format file also included ZZBLUSHF.STY blues shuffle style key sig: C I caught arlo's rendition of alice at a sat aft workshop at newport folk fest 1967 - a wide eyed 14yrold from the green hills of vt & the streets of wichita where I learned to drawl - he did it again sat eve & again for the fest's grand finale sun nite and apparently he went on to do it again and again and again I think at one point he said one last time & that's it live sequence on channel 4 was recorded at tempo 100, starting w/ a bass line, then overdubbed once in 3 or 4 consecutive takes, w/ 2 more takes on last chorus, a few timing & pitch corrections, no quantizing: ch track voice 4 melody brt piano BIAB-generated accompaniment is in a standard BIAB style, not customized, has a non-quantized "live" feel, including: ch track voice 10 percussion 01 standard drums 2 bass 33 acoustic bass 3 piano 25 nylon string guitar 7 guitar 26 acoustic guitar 8 horns (not used) 6 strings (not used) I use BIAB to create a rough draft which might be refined later w/ a sequencer like Cakewalk which can handle editing like pause & slow down. usually I add extra choruses, omitting melody on every other chorus, for a 5-10 minute jam which i'll accompany on mandolin. this is a rough sequence created in an hour or so. typically w/ BIAB i first spend about 10 minutes selecting style & voices, typing the chord prog, setting part markers, looping, & ending points. in another 5 or 10 minutes I can add a simple melody & be ready to jam. sometimes I record a bass line in the 1st chorus of melody track, copy it to all choruses, then overdub. but often i'll just play a simple melody & rely completely on BIAB's accomp. BIAB will also generate harmonies if you want. i usually don't. channel 4 is the only channel set up for recording. so if you mute/solo channel 4 you can hear the generated & live parts separately. unsolicited unpaid testimonial for BIAB from __________ dbut | | dbut@omni.voicenet.com | X X | dbut@delphi.com | ______ | | U | |__________|