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.
Many thanks to Kirk Lynch, a real gentleman and a pleasure to jam with.
His tracks are the heart of this tune.
Lyrics:
I have a a pain
deep in my Chest
I can’t Breathe
as I Light my cigarette
Oh my head, Woe is me
Oh my head, Woe is me
But…
This is an improvisation around a few chords I found when experimenting with two simultaneous tunings on my Fender Mustang run through the GR-20 retuned to Arabic 17 note Pythagorean tuning and also as-is through my DoD FX-7
The way this…
Artist's description:
I hope Norm will forgive me for what I did to his excellent percussion track.
I bought a used Alesis mixer today from guitar center and had to try it out, of course. So I laid down 4 tracks of 12 string guitar - including…
In 2006 we visited a Japanese garden. In September of 2009 I wrote this piano piece in 17 ET and I hear a connection between the two. So I put together a video from pictures and video taken of our visit and married the two. Please visit the song…
Year: 1984
Album:
Singles
Artist's description:
From the primitive days of using two cassette decks and a 4 pot mixer (no panning, RRLL). I found one of the original double tracking tapes - this sounds complete but is 1st generation unlike…
I was working on one of my ethno 2 demos and needed a break so I made an improvisation on a series of major 7ths using only the Ethno 2 package.
All of the pitched instruments use the included Werckmeister temperament tuning.
Year: 1996
Album:
Classical Clones
Artist's description:
improvisation on my Casio CZ-101 in 20th century classical style.
There was no theoretical basis or anything with this.
It's all just rock n roll to me ;-)
Inspiration…
Dead to the World
Just a shade
A specter, a ghost
No place amongst the society of perfect being!
Dead to the World
Alien, unwanted
Not here, unseen
Untagged, uncounted
Lost, unwanted, despised, no home, no place, no Soul!
Dead…
warning!!! this is a long 10+ min instrumental
It's a piece about 4 years old that was my first attempt at using synth voices,, I am still looking for a good one,, if anyone knows.
The music itself is a tone poem, loosely dedicated to a children…
Hi Richard, before anything, thank you for your kind comments. I am using the EWQLSO samplers for the horn. This Canyons is just wonderful by the way. see you around my friend! (I didn't log in... but it was me)
Performed by Benjamin Fingland (cl) and Sumire Kudo (vc); 28 March, 2010; Tenri Cultural Institute, New York, NY.
Notes on the work are found here: http://digressionsthirdman.blogspot.com/2010/03/etude-on-f-113-torino-jii9-qui-moult.html
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
this is so very cool! I like it
that was very nice
fresh and cool!
sounded good!
beautiful harmony changes, goes to my favs!
cool!
I enjoyed it too, very nice
very interesting, nice harmony
it's actually a very sad and cool song :)
this is a beautiful work of art, I loved the organ mixed with voices by the minutes 8 to 9. congratulations Richard!
bravo! great, great work.
wow... great work, this is awesome!
The whole concerto was just beautiful, I really enjoyed it, thank you so much
Hi Richard, before anything, thank you for your kind comments. I am using the EWQLSO samplers for the horn. This Canyons is just wonderful by the way. see you around my friend! (I didn't log in... but it was me)
beautiful, I really loved it!
beautiful!
Hey Kirk.. just wanted to say hi!!
Wonderful work... I admire you!
bravo!!!!
beautiful!!