I appreciate all the inputs... Allow me to detail some background.
I have a song "Bench For two" (many of you guys prolly already heard the scratch track... )
The Song has part of its basis from many years ago... when I had a fiance, who lived in Paris... I flew in one year to spend a month with her...
We actually had gone to a place on the outskirts one day...an artist colony/market, which convened every Sunday at the local park of that district...They'd set up their work and try to sell it..
Well, It was at that park, that I spotted these benches and some old guy (not homeless) sitting in one of them... The place was crowded, so most of the other benches were full up... But this one guy seemed to ward off passer-byers from taking a seat there... He was in fact feeding some pigeons...and there were children with balloons around, and there was even a nearby cafe (which the song alludes to as 'kitchen" )
The rest of the song came to me a while later (In Victoria B.C.) when I myself was sitting in a park bench.. at the parliament grounds watching beautiful women pass by...(I wasnt aqualung and they weren't little girls LOL)
back then Cell phones hadn't quite saturated the market, so there were no cell phones... but I recall not a one of them ladies that passed by ever 'noticed me sitting there...' All the rest was just embellishment and made up..
Okay to wrap this up... what i want to do with the song is add a French-Accordian... (Yes we have an outstanding keyboard equip to handle this)
We tried that voice but it was too glaring...and actually it initially destroyed rather than enhanced the pastoral back drop I was trying to get across...
I get that its gonna have to be subtle...I.e How does one suggest the
' pot of tea is sweet', without actually
adding more than one teaspon of sugar? That is my dilemma...
The instrument is a correct choice for this song...But Like Klugmo said...it comes down to the expertise of the musician behind it... I may have to hire a damn accordian player...(In this case it really would be cool if the guy had worked for Lawrence Welk...)
lol
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