This is the book number four: Numbers. This is a book of war... a cry of war. Yes! this one has a lot of Gustav Holst influence and the first chord is very like Mozart's Don Giovanni... tell me what you think about it please. thanks.
George's message is everything
I have not done many covers.... this I had to do
but it does not compare to the original
This is from 1983 and is a primitive multiple double tracked recording
yamaha CS-10 monophonic analog synth (for everything…
Voice sample
By Incarnadine (http://www.freesound.org/usersViewSingle.php?id=36298)
David C Scott - Loss.mp3 (http://www.freesound.org/samplesViewSingle.php?id=13628)
Here's another tune from the Wild and Wacky world of Rubber.
Special thanks to Erin - The Panes for lending us her magnificent voice.
As usual, we tore it up and turned it up side down.
Thanks again Erin.
http://alonetone.com/thepanes
Enjoy!
Year: 1999
Album:
Land of the Lost
Artist's description:
Forgive me my voice!
This may be the most difficult vocal part I have written and tried to sing - but the vocal dissonance IS intentional.
Everything here (except vocals of course…
I apologize for not listening much hear to other people's music lately. I do have an excuse because this week we have moved to a new home which has taken up lots of my time - and right now we are in the new location but living with lots of boxes…
I had not touched my keyboard for a long time - couple months? So it was inspiring to play it again. I set it up in the living room of the new house and played pianoteq on my laptop using a Just Intonation tuning (below). Actually I had to improvise…
This is was originally for piano and is a fair assessment of my piano playing abilities in 1977 and was written in that year.
The original piano version can be had here
http://notonlymusic.com/board/download/file.php?id=528
or listen to it…
Time to upload an oldie from February - see the video
Stratocastor copy from a kit with lace pickups x 5 through guitar rig 4 against Norm Harris' Illesa in the Pantry!
Year: 2010
Album:
bent classics
Artist's description:
I don't know.
Contributors:
an old exercise from piano class
jo guest
the amateurs of alt.binaries.sound.erotica
freesound.org
kontak4
absynth
an evil kitty who made me do it.
a terrier…
More stuff from the ancient archives rescued from the same cassette tape as Last Nights Fun. This time a set of 3 Irish reels Live at a concert back around 1992
last eve there was a beautiful moon
dancing in a blue black sky
outside my piano room, it called to me
this tune is a one take playful moment, loosely based on the main theme from the 2nd mov of my piano sonata,,, i only toned down about…
Archival stuff from my distant past with former bandmates in Scartaglen. A set of traditional Irish tunes. Rescued from a cassette tape done at a concert back in the early 90's. Myself on Uilleann pipes and whistle. Mike dugger on guitar and fiddle…
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…
I've attempted to get the sound of garden clippers in an offbeat with the associated music, sorta like the offbeat of clapping sticks in traditional Aboriginal music.
There is a video for this below
Its all a bit cliche I know - but its what I wanted to do. All of the video footage was taken by me in an undisclosed location somewhere. This is a microtonal piano improvisation that uses Lucy tuning 0b6s meantone…
Comments on Lalo Oceja's stuff
Very well played, as usual, Lalo
One of your most beautiful so far! Great!
Beautiful.
Still nothing better that solo piano! w;-)
This piece filled my soul with beauty... w;-)
Your work is wonderful. I think there is nothing more beautiful than a piano piece, that sings to the soul. w;-)
Just beautiful!
Lovely as always! That build up at about 4 minutes is just great
Consider me romanced!
Wonderful as always Lalo!
Nice blues!
A quien nos gusta el blues esperamos seguir escuchando esa creatividad que nos llena de satisfaccion y nos agrada que haya una continuidad
This is great! Looking forward to listen to the second and third mov
As always you amaze me with your compositional skills! Great stuff!
¡magnífico! what a powerful piece
Intricate, Lalo, always a pleasure.
Lalala love lalo.
Wonderful conclusion to a great series of pieces!
Wow, stirring! A real mix of feelings here!
Yes, great job!
Comments made by Lalo Oceja
such a good track! I dont know if its coincidence or if I am influenced by the picture of George, but it has The Beatles touch... wich is so very good
Hey Bethan... I was just improvising :P thank you for your kind comments they always encourage me
pleasant atmosphere of nostalgia
rubber touch.. great as always! very good
Hey, nice very nice!! I loved the piano
heavy!! cool!!!
so cool, thank you!
so very nice!
it's very good!
cool video too!
very different style!
nice! very nice!!
oh wow, this is just great! thank you Kirk for sharing
it is very beautiful and peaceful Richard
Irish music... love it!!
very interesting
nice rhythm!!
I agree reefwalker.. this is a good one for Sister Savage to sing
very beautiful
I really loved your complete piano sonata Richard, it's a really good and complete work!....... yes! let's do something together now!