You’re amazing man, I’ve played guitar in the pit for my high school a couple times and it was probably the funnest things I’ve ever done with guitar, all the genres you have to learn and the different styles. I really aspire to do what you do some day, it’s awesome, not to mention that wicked is like my favorite broadway and you get to play it and it sounds amazing, I’ve seen it and it’s really made me want to pursue pit orchestras, thank you for doing what you do :)))
Hi Dave - thanks for posting theses videos ! Really helpful for prepping for the show we are doing this year over in NZ. Any chance you may be able to post a few more of your work? Cheers
Craig Buttar many thanks :-) it was the most challenging show I’ve ever done. They’re definitely making it harder and harder for non-professional musicians to play these scores! Lol. I haven’t edited and cut any other videos I’m afraid. But any questions feel free to send me a message.
Hi again Dave - not long till we play wicked here in little old NZ ! (gulp) Theres a fast run at the end of 'No good Deed" thats proving a bit a a challenge to pull off (no pun intended) and wondered if you found a way to play it that got you across the line on time ? Any tips gratefully received Cheers Craig
@@DaveBanen oh i didnt think you would actually reply, ive been watching your videos and overanalysing them all day lol. So did the beginning of the song not include guitars at all?
Amazing playing, awesome feel.. and overall the band mix is great! 🥰🥰🥰👍👍👍
You’re amazing man, I’ve played guitar in the pit for my high school a couple times and it was probably the funnest things I’ve ever done with guitar, all the genres you have to learn and the different styles. I really aspire to do what you do some day, it’s awesome, not to mention that wicked is like my favorite broadway and you get to play it and it sounds amazing, I’ve seen it and it’s really made me want to pursue pit orchestras, thank you for doing what you do :)))
David Cook and Homies thanks!!!!
@@DaveBanendoes this show come up in am dram?
Hi Dave - thanks for posting theses videos ! Really helpful for prepping for the show we are doing this year over in NZ. Any chance you may be able to post a few more of your work? Cheers
Craig Buttar many thanks :-) it was the most challenging show I’ve ever done. They’re definitely making it harder and harder for non-professional musicians to play these scores! Lol. I haven’t edited and cut any other videos I’m afraid. But any questions feel free to send me a message.
Craig Buttar ps. Dancing was the most fun track of the show to play.. so many effects !!
Hi again Dave - not long till we play wicked here in little old NZ ! (gulp) Theres a fast run at the end of 'No good Deed" thats proving a bit a a challenge to pull off (no pun intended) and wondered if you found a way to play it that got you across the line on time ? Any tips gratefully received Cheers Craig
Craig Buttar nope! I never managed to pull that bit off. Ridiculous bit!!!
Can you do For Good Please.
did you ever record 'no good deed' ? excellent work
cheers. I haven't cut that track out yet. That was a really nasty track, and i never quite got it right to be honest.!!
in the soundtrack, the beginning is played by an acoustic guitar, do you switch in the middle of the song or do you play the whole song on electric?
@@alemobra5747 soundtrack is not the same
@@DaveBanen oh i didnt think you would actually reply, ive been watching your videos and overanalysing them all day lol. So did the beginning of the song not include guitars at all?
@@alemobra5747 yes but on electric as there isn’t enough time to switch.
@@DaveBanen gotcha, thanks for making these videos man! they really help
In the tour orchestration (The music most theatre companies will use) the acoustic intro is played on Keys 4 with an acoustic guitar sample.
whats the thing you grab at the end with the light on?
Pretty sure its called an EBow
Exactly, it´s an EBow, with a great rig you can do some amazing things
which production is this from
I want to say a tour - on Broadway and the West End the bass is in a perspex box.
Defying Gravity?
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