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8-461: Good Company may refer to: "Good Company" (Queen song) , a song on Queen's 1975 album A Night at the Opera "Good Company" (Jake Owen song) , a song on Jake Owen's 2016 album American Love "Good Company", a song from Disney film Oliver & Company Good Company , a 2014 album by Canadian folk group The Dead South Good Company (company) ,

16-447: A US film production company Good Company (TV series) , an American sitcom aired in 1996 See also [ edit ] In Good Company (disambiguation) " Pastime with Good Company ", a song written by King Henry VIII of England Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Good Company . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change

24-461: A lot, in particular, the twenties revival stuff which wasn’t actually Traditional Jazz but more arranged stuff like The Temperance Seven who were recreating something which was popular in the twenties, sort of dance tunes really. I was very impressed by the way those arrangements were done, you know, the nice smooth sound and those lovely changes between chords. Because they were much more rich in chords than most modern songs are. So many chord changes in

32-420: A short time, lots of intermingling parts. So I wanted to do one of those things and the song just happened to come out while I was plunking away at the ukulele and the song itself was no trouble to write at all. But actually doing the arrangements for the wind section, as it was supposed to be. There’s a guitar trumpet and a guitar clarinet and a guitar trombone and a sort of extra thing, I don’t really know what it

40-408: A song by British rock band Queen , which was written by Brian May . May also played a "Genuine Aloha" banjo uke and provided all the vocals on the track. The horn lines on "Good Company" were done on four kinds of guitars. I was very keen in those days on recreating that sort of atmosphere. I mainly got the sound with small amplifiers. I used John Deacon 's little amplifier and a volume pedal. For

48-401: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Good_Company&oldid=948638800 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Good Company (Queen song) " Good Company " is

56-414: The trombone and trumpet sounds. I would record every note individually: Do it and then drop in. Incredibly painstaking! It took ages and ages. I listened to a lot of traditional jazz music when I was young, so I tried to get the phrasing as it would be if it were played by that instrument. Yes, it's all guitar all those instruments. That was a little fetish of mine. I used to listen to Traditional Jazz quite

64-434: Was supposed to be (chuckles) on the top. I spent a lot of time doing those and to get the effect of the instruments I was doing one note at a time, with a pedal and building them up. So you can imagine how long it took. We experimented with the mikes and various little tiny amplifiers to get just the right sound. So I actually made a study of the kind of thing that those instruments could play so it would sound like those and get

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