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I asked CaptGene for something funky, trusting that a fishing guide from Babsom Park would know exactly what I was talking about. He did. The Captain knows funk. I used to have a link to his original version here, but that is no longer available…
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thetworegs said

excellent track, love the distant lead guitar

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kirklynch said

Absolutely Gorgeous!

vaisvil's avatar
damn.... there it goes.
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Norm said

Totally whack!

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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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Norm said

Thanks once again for stretching my ear's ability to appreciate alternate tunings. You have always been on the cutting edge of this aspect of music. A rare perspective indeed, and, in contrast to the blue dwarf, fully marvelous.

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About a special place...its not called Laurelie, but I liked the lyricism of that word.
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kirklynch said

Lovely stuff there!

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kirklynch said

Beautiful playing!

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kirklynch said

Gorgeous vocals!

graveroyalty's avatar
Bass guitar is very fun to write.
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Guest said

I especially like the very hefty percussion.

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I like piano.
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Guest said

Hi welcome to Paradise! Nice piano in there.

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i've rolled my share of buick roadmasters off the mountain
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kirklynch said

Very cool! Enjoyed that!

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For when you're feeling awfully tired!
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Guest said

Yes, very pretty.

vaisvil's avatar
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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kirklynch said

Enjoying these pieces of yours in alternate tunings. Some of this reminds me of early blues recordings where certain notes were played "out of tune" because that's the way the players heard those notes. Cool stuff!

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damn.... there it goes.
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Guest said

Weirdy stuff, I like the use of the choir, inspired touch! No, I think you are ok, I just found something belonging to you!

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....another Peggy dream. She tiptoes to my room She leans over my bed And she kisses me I leave my doors unlocked so she can come to me When she misses me And I pretend that I'm asleep But that's not easy When she kisses me...
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Guest said

Oh so poignant JM.

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Have you ever tried hitching a lift home after a goodnight out and nobody has stopped.....
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Guest said

You do have some interesting concepts, and this is no exception.

vaisvil's avatar
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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Guest said

There's a real warmth to this - an unsettling warmth. Some of the runs remind me of church bells. Very clever.

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Ideas and patterns, especially in music, comes immediate, and often as quickly disappear - as if they were not there at all. That is why a true Knight Of The Music is always ready. In the modern sense, this means that his studio all the time is&hellip;
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Guest said

Very pretty piano playing and I like the added sounds too like the rushing sea, lovely!

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Have you ever tried hitching a lift home after a goodnight out and nobody has stopped.....
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Guest said

Hooky!

igor's avatar
Ideas and patterns, especially in music, comes immediate, and often as quickly disappear - as if they were not there at all. That is why a true Knight Of The Music is always ready. In the modern sense, this means that his studio all the time is&hellip;
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Guest said

Haunting, stirring, everything it should be.

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Guest said

Lovely song-writing, very tenderly performed.

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