Interesting puzzle! I seem to be stuck on the third one.. 🤔 I think I have an inkling of what I'm supposed to do, but I'm not sure how to do it, if that makes sense? I'm not sure how to apply the hint, so to speak.
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There is absolutely no reason to be stuck on the third if you take the advice from the second to heart. It this wasn't a train, you'd know immediately what to do.
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Oh I see, I was overthinking it, lol! 🤦 Thank you, bump for solved ^^
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I love Dave Brubeck! I've covered Take Five (on drums) sitting in with a saxophone quartet and a pianist. This is a great vid of a great blend of live clips of his stuff combined with masterful electronic work. Honestly, his live recordings are almost always superior to the studio tracks. So much more life in those! But this is a really impressive blend...it's really difficult to get punched-in sounds to blend with live sounds due to the lack of ambient noise and lack of variability. But man, this dude did it perfectly. Amazing.
Editing a 5/4 part to fit into a 3/4 & 4/4 jam is just incredible.
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Dave is a legend for a reason, I suppose ;)
Not sure what Laurence did exactly to make the magic happen - I always thought he mostly played sax and the rest was DAW magics beyond my grasp.
I do agree on the live versions of many pieces to be simply more interesting. Recording things to 'perfection' often misses the dynamics of the moment. There's more than one band/group I loved live and could not get into when hearing their studio output.
Until next time grez1!
PS: gave the spotify version a listen, and the percussion bits did stand out better to me there. Indeed golden brown smuggles in the 4/4 at the tail end of the main riff. It never stood out to me that way before. Although in the percussion bridge(s) I admit I can't be sure of the meter. I'm not drummer material, it seems 😁
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I was quite happy to figure out the 2nd lock but it just says "Lock opened!" and there is just a long code instead of "next lock". Tried twice with the same result. Anyway .... BUMP
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Took me a while but that's because I severely overthought it. That was fun!
🎷🐛
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This train has nothing of value in it. (Seriously)
To get a ticket, you have to pass a rudimentary check whether your basic sensory apparatus operates within reasonable accuracy. We're looking for correct titles here.
After that you just have to trust your sight to break a sophisticated encryption to access all the cars.
PS:
Level 2+
Some region restrictions as per EU Humble Bundle
PPS:
Inspired by a recent exchange with grez1 about electronic music.
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