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editHow did you get "presumably" from the sources that you summarized in this edit? I'm not seeing it. Binksternet (talk) 16:44, 4 June 2021 (UTC)
- I said "presumably", because I know that the recording and mixing stages for Synchronicity took place separately with a week's in between as I read in an Andy Summers One Two Testing May 1984 interview. Now I've added the quote in on the album page. So they clearly didn't go straight from recording at AIR Studios Montserrat to the mixing at Le Studio, so the piano had to be added either before or during mixing. Trust me, I've done a lot of research into the album. Hugh Padgham didn't imply that the part was added when the band were already into the mixing stage, he said it was "almost into the mixing stage", so it had to be at least before mixing took place - but this is my own interpretation at the end of the day, so I had to be a little vague there. I remember talking with the owner of a website called The PoliceWiki, and he said that many of those close to The Police told him that no recording happened at Le Studio for Synchronicity, just mixing - but that's my own research, I can't include that on Wikipedia for obvious reasons. So for me I'll have to rule out the possibility that the piano parts were added at Le Studio. Thank you. Reelcase (talk) 16:07, 8 June 2021 (UTC)
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