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My girlfriend was born in the Middle East, that's why I've come to listen a lot to Arab, Persian, Turkish, and Tuareg music. I improvised this song within a few early morning hours after coming home from a concert by the incredible Tuareg rock…
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thetworegs said

Like the indian kinda feel

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thetworegs said

liiiike it.

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This is a solo piano piece performed on a M-Audio 88es driving pianoteq which was re-tuned to Gene Ward Smith's 17 per octave equal beating dwarf(<17 27 40|). The piece was originally recorded in pianoteq using the standalone mode and then&hellip;
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mmi said

Crunchy! Bravo!

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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Norm said

Excellent!

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A world premier albeit a bit noisy - Gandhi ferret snoring.
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Norm said

adorable...

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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mmi said

Lovely hearing the jazzier chords on an acoustic.

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Thanks everyone for the input!! I guess i'll go without vocals
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Guest said

This is a seriously good track Rick. I think it lives well on it's own. You are a tremendously talented guitarist. Keep 'em coming. Ah another time? Yes please!

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Thanks everyone for the input!! I guess i'll go without vocals
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Guest said

This track is finished, Rick! I would seriously and absolutely add nothing. Very exciting to have you here. Looking forward to more!

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A world premier albeit a bit noisy - Gandhi ferret snoring.
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Guest said

*explodes with cute*

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This is a special request by Sister. It's kinda sloppy. Frankly, because I suck at it :) I'm not much of a cover musician but I gave it hell. It's mostly analog. MIDI drums, DB33 organ patch, strat leads, and Ibanez chords, Dean bass&hellip;
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Jason Earls said

excellent cover, cool solo!

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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Guest said

Gentle, lovely, and very welcome. Like a sweet cuppa rosie.

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Thanks everyone for the input!! I guess i'll go without vocals
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Guest said

Very impressive!!

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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kirklynch said

What Kavin said- Lovely! Sweet tone from that Seagull

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Thanks everyone for the input!! I guess i'll go without vocals
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kirklynch said

Damn fine! I can hear vocals but it stands very nicely on its own as an instrumental

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Thanks everyone for the input!! I guess i'll go without vocals
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Rick Maurer said

Kavin, some midi on key boards, synth, to to familiar with all that so i don't use it much. My brother said the same thing about no vocals, guess i'm stubborn and still want them, just not mine, lol

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For improvfriday I recorded me improvising on my wife's seagull acoustic on a zoom H-2
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kavin. said

O lovely, really good improv!

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Thanks everyone for the input!! I guess i'll go without vocals
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kavin. said

If that's MiDI,has a great live sound, hard to accomplish. Brilliant playing too. Very impressive,doesn't need vocals, IMO.

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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thetworegs said

mesmerising piano

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A world premier albeit a bit noisy - Gandhi ferret snoring.
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Guest said

Oh little dear!

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This piece is part of a review of John O'Sullivan's book The Mathematics of Music. You can read part one here. http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=317
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Guest said

I like your melody and sensitive piano playing. Lovely Chris.

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