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Live trons, eh ?

Live trons, eh ?

2005-04-13 by Mattias

If any swedes out there are curious to see good old #1517 strutting it´s stuff please drop by Mondo at Medborgarplatsen at nine tomorrow night 14/4. The band is called Two times the trauma, singer songwriter stuff going slightly weird. There will even be a public tape frame switch from Viola/clarinet/oboe to the good old 3 violins/cello/flute combo.
More info at the website below...
Mattias Olsson
Roth Händle Studios, Stockholm
www.roth-handle.nu

Re: [Mellotronists] Live trons, eh ?

2005-04-16 by Andy Thompson

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From: Mattias
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: [Mellotronists] Live trons, eh ?

Mattias
If any swedes out there are curious to see good old #1517 strutting it´s stuff please drop by Mondo at Medborgarplatsen at nine tomorrow night 14/4. The band is called Two times the trauma, singer songwriter stuff going slightly weird. There will even be a public tape frame switch from Viola/clarinet/oboe to the good old 3 violins/cello/flute combo.
How did it go?
Andy

Re: [Mellotronists] Live trons, eh ?

2005-04-16 by Mattias

It went great...It is always a lot of fun bringing the tron out to play but with this band it really makes weird sense. We play two sets. One with Viola/clarinet/oboe set in the tron with acoustic guitar, percussion, ambient electric guitar, and some live looping courtesy of the kaoss pad and a really horrible easy listening album.
The second set is with a big band version of the band. Standard set in the tron. 7 piece choir, four piece brass section ( including two tubas ), drum kit, percussionist, Taurus pedals, electric bass and baritone guitar. Acoustic guitar.
Our sound guy is aging fast. But it sounds really unique. And it is so liberating to not have a stupid electric guitar bashing semi distorted chords killing all the space. But killing it with choirs, Mellotron strings and brass instead. After the gig we were approached by a lap steel guy and a clarinet girl so it seems like we are expanding still...
I´ll be adding some live songs at my site if anyones curious.
BTW do you streetly boys know history about the Mellotron Viola. Who played it et.c...I use it a lot and it would be great to know more about it...
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----- Original Message -----
From: Mattias
Sent: Wednesday, April 13, 2005 8:32 PM
Subject: [Mellotronists] Live trons, eh ?

Mattias
If any swedes out there are curious to see good old #1517 strutting it´s stuff please drop by Mondo at Medborgarplatsen at nine tomorrow night 14/4. The band is called Two times the trauma, singer songwriter stuff going slightly weird. There will even be a public tape frame switch from Viola/clarinet/oboe to the good old 3 violins/cello/flute combo.
How did it go?
Andy

Re: [Mellotronists] Live trons, eh ?

2005-04-16 by Rick Blechta

On Apr 16, 2005, at 2:24 PM, Mattias wrote:

> BTW do you streetly boys know history about the Mellotron Viola. Who 
> played it et.c...I use it a lot and it would be great to know more 
> about it...

I'd like to know, too. It has so many possibilities. It could have been 
recorded better, though. I remember someone referring to it as boxy and 
I think that's true. Viola has a really wonderful sound. I've fooled 
around with a bit of recording using solo violin, viola and cello and 
it can be quite something. On my FX Console I can also split the 
keyboard with cello on the bottom (or top) viola on the other half of 
the LH keyboard and then use solo violin on the RH keyboard. With two 
people playing you can get some very nice string quartet effects. The 
present viola track doesn't really do justice to the instrument, 
though. As mentioned, the sound is 'boxy and there's a C (I think the 
first one) that's really badly out of tune. I can't play it with 
certain musicians or they go berserk (I'm thinking of Devotion's sax 
player here--so of course I play it at EVERY opportunity!).

How many of you would be interested in a new recording of this 
instrument? The Principal Viola for the National Ballet in Toronto is a 
friend AND a huge prog fan. He'd do the recording in a heartbeat.

If the interest is there, I'll ask him and could take the DAT to 
Streetly personally when I'm there in June. That way I can write off 
the trip, too...

Rick

Re: [Mellotronists] Live trons, eh ?

2005-04-17 by Mattias

Hey everybody...
Just realized that there is a snippet of film featuring Two times the trauma rehearsing a track called freak show tent with just a splash of Mellotron Viola.
It is located at.
;
// Mattias
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Sent: Saturday, April 16, 2005 11:23 PM
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On Apr 16, 2005, at 2:24 PM, Mattias wrote:

> BTW do you streetly boys know history about the Mellotron Viola. Who
> played it et.c...I use it a lot and it would be great to know more
> about it...

I'd like to know, too. It has so many possibilities. It could have been
recorded better, though. I remember someone referring to it as boxy and
I think that's true. Viola has a really wonderful sound. I've fooled
around with a bit of recording using solo violin, viola and cello and
it can be quite something. On my FX Console I can also split the
keyboard with cello on the bottom (or top) viola on the other half of
the LH keyboard and then use solo violin on the RH keyboard. With two
people playing you can get some very nice string quartet effects. The
present viola track doesn't really do justice to the instrument,
though. As mentioned, the sound is 'boxy and there's a C (I think the
first one) that's really badly out of tune. I can't play it with
certain musicians or they go berserk (I'm thinking of Devotion's sax
player here--so of course I play it at EVERY opportunity!).

How many of you would be interested in a new recording of this
instrument? The Principal Viola for the National Ballet in Toronto is a
friend AND a huge prog fan. He'd do the recording in a heartbeat.

If the interest is there, I'll ask him and could take the DAT to
Streetly personally when I'm there in June. That way I can write off
the trip, too...

Rick

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