Well, I was in a nutty mood yesterday as we were talking about using Notion5 for background arrangements. So I took a tune in the drawer I wrote 10 years ago or so and did up an arrangement. When I wrote this I was thinking about Leroy Anderson - one of America's great melodists. I bet there isn't a person in the country that has not heard "Sleigh Ride". But he wrote so many other great tunes ("Syncopated Clock", "Fiddle-Faddle", etc.).
Anyway I had him in mind when I wrote the tune, but it was just a melody with chords then. Now it has some friends playing along courtesy of Notion5's samples. I only used the sounds that come with Notion5 here as we were talking about that. Just a hint if you are using MIDI notation programs to create accompaniments. They sound a heck of a lot better if you can play in a line or two (here I played in the sax and trumpet lines on a MIDI keyboard - the rest was created by the entered notation).
The goal of the piece was to practice playing in the lower register (which I do not do nearly as much as I should - maybe because I prefer the upper range on the theremins I own). However I was not crazy about the Burns B3 sound there. Not enough grit. So on a lark I ran the recording through Antares Warm tube saturation plugin on a low crunch setting and then ran that through the great PSP N2O effects plugin that can create just about any effect you want. I used a phased patch trying to get a sound that was kind of voice like, kind of muted trumpet/trombone-like. Definitely no longer sounds like a Burns! Using the phasing definitely is an interesting sound on the theremin.
Actually, I have a friend who has a small jazz ensemble. I now have a goal of practicing hard and using this piece as my first performance if I get the guts. Hey, it's Jazz so if your pitch is off a bit in the right direction, you'll be ok. At least that's my theory! Can't wait as my Etherwave is soon coming back from Moog.
Here it is. I think I'll experiment with a number of different effects until I get just the right one for this piece.