Demo Song List
To play the Demo Songs, please refer to “Listening to the Demo Songs” (p. 19).
■AT-20S
Song Title | Composer | Player | Copyright |
FastBigBand | Rosemary Bailey | Rosemary Bailey | © 2001 Roland Corporation |
Organ Swing | Hal Vincent | Hal Vincent | © 2001 Roland Corporation |
PianoStrings | Hector Olivera | Hector Olivera | © 2001 Roland Corporation |
Soft Gospel | Ric Iannone | Ric Iannone | © 2001 Roland Corporation |
Jazz Scat | Ric Iannone | Ric Iannone | © 1999 Roland Corporation |
Acoustic | Ric Iannone | Ric Iannone | © 2001 Roland Corporation |
TheaterOrgan | Jonas Nordwall | Jonas Nordwall | © 1995 Rodgers Instruments LLC |
Big Band | Ric Iannone | Ric Iannone | © 1999 Roland Corporation |
*All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this material for purposes other than private, personal enjoyment is a violation of applicable laws.
*The data for the Demo song that is being played is not available at the MIDI Out connector.
■Profile
Hal Vincent
Hal consistently delights his audiences with his keyboard artistry. He is equally at home on either the organ, piano, or electronic keyboard. Around the world, his concerts gen- erate the often heard comment “....we loved it because he plays our kind of music.” This
is another of Hal’s special skills: a knack for knowing just what music to play on any oc- casion.
An extensive repertoire combined with more than 30 years of world touring have netted Hal rave reviews while affording him the opportunity to work with some of the top names in show business. Hal has recorded several albums and published books of organ arrangements while establishing himself as an excellent clinician and teacher.
Hector Olivera
Hector Olivera was born in Argentina. He received his education at the Conservatory and the University of Buenos Aires followed by a scholarship at the famous Juilliard School of Music in New York. Olivera has performed extensively throughout the world including concerts at prestigious places such as the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and Carnegie Hall in New York. Hector Olivera’s expertise involves both the traditional pipe organ and the electronic organ. Presently Olivera tours internationally playing some of the world’s most magnificent pipe organs as well as his preferred electronic organ, the Roland Atelier for which he continues to collaborate with its development.
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