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About Jeff Klopmeyer
- Birthday 06/06/2000
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http://www.klopmeyer.com
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occupation
Marketing Weasel/Rock Star
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Music, Internet, Stuff, More Stuff
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Location
Redondo Beach,CA,UNITED STATES
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Boston's 'Smokin' - Organ Solo Transcription
Jeff Klopmeyer replied to RichieP_MechE's topic in The Keyboard Corner
Can I get some keyboard tab for this, please? -
Let's hear it!!! Post your music here!
Jeff Klopmeyer replied to Dave Bryce's topic in The Keyboard Corner
Thanks Linwood! I have to say... working with other musicians of the caliber of Phil, Bunny and Ken makes all the difference in the world. The process has been so easy and natural compared to other musical projects I've done, it scares me in a way. I guess that's how it's supposed to be when you're with talented people who are also your good friends. -
Let's hear it!!! Post your music here!
Jeff Klopmeyer replied to Dave Bryce's topic in The Keyboard Corner
I am mostly hesitant to post my music anywhere around the Keyboard Corner, despite being pals with so many of you. Why is that, you ask? Well, could be that though I plays keys, my primary instrument is called the guitar. However, I just got a rough mix in from my friend/mixer/co-producer Phil O'Keefe, and this particular song features Ken Lee (aka KenElevenShadows here on KC) using his Electro 2 to do some very sweet organ stabs and fills. Since there are keys on this one, albeit not exactly the featured instrument, I feel better about throwing it out to you. Here's "Lines On Your Eyes" from my upcoming album. If you weren't already aware, I'm doing this one under my stage name of Zak Claxton. And, if you want more details, I'm playing guitar, bass, and lead/bck vocals here. As mentioned, Ken is on the Nord. Another MP forum guy, Bunny Knutson, is my drummer on this track. Phil O'Keefe adds additional guitars and backing vocals. The mix isn't final, but it's close enough to give you the idea for the tune. I'll let you KC people know when we have the album done, perhaps in two months or so. In the meantime, you're always welcome to listen to rough mixes at zakclaxton.com/music.html . -
Holy crap, Ravi. I think you need a little more good gear. Welcome. - Jeff
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Did you read ANY of the responses the last time you posted this request? I'm sick of being nice about it. There is no such thing as keyboard tab. It's called sheet music. And even without the sheet music, which you can find in about ten seconds on a web search, it's not a hard song to play. Just play the damn song. Sheesh. - Jeff
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This is sucha subjective topic...you'll get every answer from "it is the best thing ever" to "it is the spawn of Satan". My answer? The QS is a good, all-around, bread-and-butter synth. It's a good, flexible controller. It's expandable with new samples. The internal sounds are extremely varied in terms of quality. The pianos, e. pianos and synth pads are great. The drums are fine (for a ROMpler). The basses, guitars and especially horns and strings leave a lot to be desired. I'd buy another one if I was in the market for a keyboard. - Jeff
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This keeps me entertained for hours: Kiss This Guy : A huge database archive of misheard lyrics. One of my favorites is the dude that thought the Stones' "Beast of Burden" went like this: "I wouldn't pee if your feets were burnin'" Check it out...you'll love it. - Jeff
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Hey Paul...glad to hear the cows are less mad there in Switzerland. Personally, I think all cows should try and be happy...anger is a self-defeating emotion. So I'm hanging my shingle as "Bovine Therapist to the Stars" and curing this whole mad cow thing once and for all, mostly by prescribing Prozac. Moooooooo! http://www.musicplayer.com/ubb/wink.gif - Jeff
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I'll bet you'd be good with a slice of ham on rye with a little dijon mustard. Sorry, feeling silly this morning. - Jeff