An experiment with quarter tone tuning.
I tuned my guitar: low E (normal tuning)
A (quarter step up)
D (normal tuning)
G (quarter step down)
B (normal tuning)
high E (tuned D then quarter step down)
this was an accidental song. I was making another song for which the main two loops of this song were simply the ending. The first of these loops is so visually stunning, I just knew It was its own bar.
This is a great debut for you at improvFriday, good to see you there. As you know I've been trying to cross-pollinate between alonetone and IF, and it seems to be working!
K
a collaboration of Alister Flint - Carlo Serafini - Chris Vaisvil
so, Chris did this. Carlo did that. and i added some. for the technical stuff, see below. :)
This piece uses multiple tunings simultaneously and is the inaugural…
This is a microtonal Jazz-ish piece produced with some newly developed techniques.
Norm Harris provides the excellent percussion. I probably could have made it easier on myself by not being so chromatic… but there it is.
The piano, bass…
Comments on coelocanth's stuff
Wow... sounds like gourds and bowls... ;)
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mmm pleasantly atonal!
"buzz modular synthesis"- have no idea what that is, but sounds cool!
extreme caffeine rush
Superb mash! Thanks for including me. Kavin.
Wow. Pleasantly surprised. Thanks.
This is a great debut for you at improvFriday, good to see you there. As you know I've been trying to cross-pollinate between alonetone and IF, and it seems to be working! K
a great musical trip, and fascinating project. Would love to see more explanation of this maybe in the theory forum? Congratulations.
Well done. Fascinating description of your process!