Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a mashup of every Beatles song, including Free As A Bird, Real Love, and Now and Then?
The best example I've been able to find excludes the Threetle songs:
Thanks!
Mashup Medley with every Beatles song to Now and Then
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Re: Mashup Medley with every Beatles song to Now and Then
That video compilation also omits all cover versions, so there's no "Twist And Shout," "Money," "Long Tall Sally," "Mr. Moonlight," "Chains," "Boys," etc.DrWinstonOBoogie wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:09 pm Hi everyone,
I was wondering if anyone knew of a mashup of every Beatles song, including Free As A Bird, Real Love, and Now and Then?
The best example I've been able to find excludes the Threetle songs:
Thanks!
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Re: Mashup Medley with every Beatles song to Now and Then
thats not really a mashup, more like a compilation
a true mashup would entail mixing and matching tempos and keys of its component parts, so to do this for ALL the songs would mean very many would sound sped up or slowed down...not to mention the tones varying vastly....and mixing major and minor keys....its next to impossible
.....unless you're Hank Handy who did this amazing piece of work in 2004 (which in itself was staggering, seeing that there were next to nil stems at the time) ....see if you can count the samples.....i have never managed it! I believe he based this in the Key of A....so everything is altered to suit
a true mashup would entail mixing and matching tempos and keys of its component parts, so to do this for ALL the songs would mean very many would sound sped up or slowed down...not to mention the tones varying vastly....and mixing major and minor keys....its next to impossible
.....unless you're Hank Handy who did this amazing piece of work in 2004 (which in itself was staggering, seeing that there were next to nil stems at the time) ....see if you can count the samples.....i have never managed it! I believe he based this in the Key of A....so everything is altered to suit