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Phase Two of another song :)
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Wildgeas Music said

I like that one CM. Rocks!

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This an improvisation in 17 notes per octave with layered software synthesizers. Specifically, various percussion ensembles, french horn, piano, and two synthesizers. At one point I forgot what in the world I was doing because I transposed the…
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Guest said

Uber dramatic! Thrilling, even!

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(WATCH THE VIDEO, it'll make more sense) The third installment of the graphic novel/video/song project I am working on with Rich Gibbs (an amazing artist and friend). Lyrics: Narrator: "You're always late Why do we wait? Why do we…
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Guest said

Completely convincing, passionate performance all round!

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'Thanks For Christmas', covered by cuthbert. A late, late or early, early song for your Christmas holidays. Original song written and released in 1983 by Three Wise Men (also known as XTC).
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Guest said

Festive goodie!

vaisvil's avatar
A setting of the poem “The Wind Sprang up at Four O’Clock” by T.S. Eliot. Sonar X1, bass, rhodes piano, drums, sax, and vocals.
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Guest said

Swings like a pendulum - love that sax break!

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Another version of the song i put up earlier which i thought had too much going on. So here it is. It might be nothing at all................
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Guest said

Slinky and cool as usual!

buck143's avatar
Instrumental from the Solstice album Third Track
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Movement To Contact said

Welcome to site! I really missed this style of playing. Nice work on all of these!

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Another version of the song i put up earlier which i thought had too much going on. So here it is. It might be nothing at all................
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igor's avatar
igor said

...it might be nothing at all but nice. i like it. someone does something, other occasionally listens to it. just great...

buck143's avatar
Instrumental from the solstice album. First track
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Movement To Contact said

Calming, very nice playing.

vaisvil's avatar
I Am => a piano solo in John O'Sullivan's Blue Temperament Tuning Written with a good friend in mind who has gone to market.
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igor's avatar
igor said

~good piano tune with blue temperament in mind~

Alister Flint's avatar
[thanks to Vaisvil for making the genre name up]
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Mr Sandbags's avatar
Mr Sandbags said

Fabulous track that stands the test of time: great sounds, great feel.

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brandonenglemusic said

You did a really nice job balancing all the volumes. Excellent playing, my friend. Keep it up—I love your stuff.

Alister Flint's avatar
[thanks to Vaisvil for making the genre name up]
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Guest said

Brilliant.

b3nny's avatar
an unintented send. updated aug 20th.
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Guest said

sick!!

Chris Wenn's avatar
Not for anything in particular. Playing with some techniques.
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Al's left hand said

I picture carving an ice sculpture while listening to this. Totally cool!

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Previously released as "a little moon music", Here, used as the background for a video i made in Oct of Great White Sharks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX5R3lrxmYs This is not the typical Discovery Channel version, here i saw the more languid…
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captgene2@verizon.net

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This an improvisation in 17 notes per octave with layered software synthesizers. Specifically, various percussion ensembles, french horn, piano, and two synthesizers. At one point I forgot what in the world I was doing because I transposed the…
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Guest said

Wow u have managed to concur my thoughts and spin the set while i was concentrating on the off-timeline as it is, randomly synthesized/orchestral jungle....outstanding!!!!

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Solo acoustic finger picking thing I've been working on for a while. Sometime around 1968 I started studying with Mr. George Bennett who taught me the rudiments of finger picking. Later when we played some gigs together he also taught me the rudiments…
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richardlaceves said

very fine playing and wonderfully full/rich sounding,

vaisvil's avatar
This an improvisation in 17 notes per octave with layered software synthesizers. Specifically, various percussion ensembles, french horn, piano, and two synthesizers. At one point I forgot what in the world I was doing because I transposed the…
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richardlaceves said

interesting,, very full sounding, great production,, as usual,,not sure why but does not really sound "alien" to me,, modern forsure, alien, perhaps im just not sure what that means,, i have almost an eastern feeling with this,,, anyhow well done

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Solo acoustic finger picking thing I've been working on for a while. Sometime around 1968 I started studying with Mr. George Bennett who taught me the rudiments of finger picking. Later when we played some gigs together he also taught me the rudiments…
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Guest said

Goosebumps Sir!

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