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This horn became known as the P5a, with the 'a' for Amtrak tuning. The original P5 blew A7 (C# E G A C#), whereas the new P5a blew C# dim7 (C# E G A# C#). In 1977, a major change hit the P-series horn line. Nathan contracted out to at least two other foundries to cast their P horn bells.
14 cze 2016 · Recorded with Audacity, played on a 1977 King 5B with a Benge 1 1/2G mouthpiece Notation obtained through http://uniqhorns.com/TrainHornChords.htm I am not necessarily a train...
11 sty 2023 · Do they have an augmented chord for when there is a damsel in distress tied to the tracks? Rejoice in the Lord, O ye righteous; praise is meet for the upright. Give praise to the Lord with the harp, chant unto Him with the ten-stringed psaltery.
The freight train has a less "major" sounding horn, as in, if you played those same notes on a piano, it would be diminished chord (flat 3rd and flat 5th) so, Do and the note between Re and Me, and the note between Fa and Sol which tend to sound a little more sinister.
20 wrz 2008 · Imitating the sound of a freight train whistle seems to be an obligatory part of all blues players’ vocabulary. For this purpose Mark Knopfler often uses a particular chord, a chord that appears on songs like Eastbound Train or Gravy Train (live), but also on the The Bug.
Take the “A” Train, composed by Billy Strayhorn in 1939 and first recorded in 1941, was the signature tune of the Duke Ellington Orchestra. The title refers to the then recently opened A subway line that ran from Brooklyn to Northern Manhattan.
17 cze 2015 · First of all you need to play a top D quickly and repeatedly. After a few seconds of that you need to play the following chord (while keeping the top Ds going): C, D#, F#, A#, C four times in the following pattern: long long short long. And if you don’t have a piano easily to hand, here’s what it sounds like: