it is zajjy and offbeat. it is almost a tao of tonality. it is dizzy. it is not gillespie. do not follow its path too closely. it knows not its destination. generative music.
each music is created in different ways. usually a long generative sequence is created, and a small interesting area is captured for use. then more parts are added, rhythm and bass perhaps. a beginning and an ending must be written by hand. some notes are changed by hand. instruments are assigned each track by hand. for this piece, a generative sequence was created from wolframtones web site. sometimes this is used. it is one of many secret generative creators. oh, it is no longer a secret now.
it is zajjy and offbeat. it is almost a tao of tonality. it is dizzy. it is not gillespie. do not follow its path too closely. it knows not its destination. generative music.
This song was written to celebrate freedom, actually, (the Russian at the end is one of the dudes from Freesound.com saying "sound should be free!") after a decade when I wasn't. Props to Shreya, who apparently is like me and will just not go…
Well, as a Zen Buddhist, I'm familiar with the story of the man seeing the monk carrying a heavy burden, and asking him what enlightenment was like. The monk agrees to show him, so he sets the burden down, lets out a huge sigh of relief and smiles. The man asks "If that's enlightenment, what next?" So the monk picks up his burden and continues on his way...
This song was written to celebrate freedom, actually, (the Russian at the end is one of the dudes from Freesound.com saying "sound should be free!") after a decade when I wasn't. Props to Shreya, who apparently is like me and will just not go…
it is a zen chant, a rhythm and voice stretched across time. the chords massage the mind, the words captivate on edge of obscurity. an unexpected gunshot alters the direction of the future. perhaps a different kind of freedom?
Yo-Yo Ma uploaded this cello part on indabamusic and invited others to create with it. I thought it was a cool idea. I had help with this christmas song from Matthiew, a wandering Parisian trumpet player.
Yo-Yo Ma uploaded this cello part on indabamusic and invited others to create with it. I thought it was a cool idea. I had help with this christmas song from Matthiew, a wandering Parisian trumpet player.
Just a fun track I made that I haven't quite figured out how to integrate Shreya's piece 'Hades' over the middle section. A bit jarring but I still like it.
an exposition,traditional,of the raga ,bilaskani todi,transformed into a slightly dark ambient piece of music,exploring musical landscapes,inspired by a scenario,as if for a film,which my music normallt is.
it is a piece in threes. it is said that good things come in threes. it is in 3/4. it has three sections. it has three notes.
the 3 note sequence was generated, repeated, overlayed, slower and faster in software. it is a small piece. it comes…
Yo-Yo Ma uploaded this cello part on indabamusic and invited others to create with it. I thought it was a cool idea. I had help with this christmas song from Matthiew, a wandering Parisian trumpet player.
it is a piece in threes. it is said that good things come in threes. it is in 3/4. it has three sections. it has three notes.
the 3 note sequence was generated, repeated, overlayed, slower and faster in software. it is a small piece. it comes…
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each music is created in different ways. usually a long generative sequence is created, and a small interesting area is captured for use. then more parts are added, rhythm and bass perhaps. a beginning and an ending must be written by hand. some notes are changed by hand. instruments are assigned each track by hand. for this piece, a generative sequence was created from wolframtones web site. sometimes this is used. it is one of many secret generative creators. oh, it is no longer a secret now.
Oh snap, I was going to ask if this was generative music, then I looked at the 'about' section. How are you doing it?
Well, as a Zen Buddhist, I'm familiar with the story of the man seeing the monk carrying a heavy burden, and asking him what enlightenment was like. The monk agrees to show him, so he sets the burden down, lets out a huge sigh of relief and smiles. The man asks "If that's enlightenment, what next?" So the monk picks up his burden and continues on his way...
it is a zen chant, a rhythm and voice stretched across time. the chords massage the mind, the words captivate on edge of obscurity. an unexpected gunshot alters the direction of the future. perhaps a different kind of freedom?
Chill...
Gorgeous track...
this track is my favorite.
I like, i like, i like...
cool man. this is the way.
Really beautiful
Very nice- I hear a bit of Anthony Phillips influence in places. Nice mix of styles
I like that middle section. Jarring is not a bad thing!!!
Cool!
Abstract and beautiful.
I love that this is in German! That's awesome. Unfortunately I'm in Washington, so it's not quite near Chicago :(
what a beautiful job you did with this!
Very, very nice!
This thing gets gangsta real quick and unassuming-like
Nice, can totally hear Neil Young singing over this.
This is great. Love the layering of the guitars.