Intriguing, this sent all sorts of visions scurrying around in my brain. Eventually the visions centered on late night shadows dancing in a beautiful woman's apartment, where she sleeps after a long night dancing... the shadows try to imitate her graceful tango steps, but keep failing miserably, tripping and bumping into things, but always trying to imitate her grace. Sort of a dark comical scene.
ttfn,
Drakonis
If Berlioz would've heard this piece.. he probably would have said that it was too vulgar (lol) too much percussion... but oh well I got very excited when I made this one... the tempos are not very well because its very hard!!!
That's a BIG snake! Wow, you have some intricate timing/rhythmic things going on 2/3 in, are those two different time signatures over each other (like one staff in 3/4 and another in 4/4?) It definitely created a feeling of slippery disorientation. This was fun to listen to.
Does have the swaggering Russian feel (and nice orchestral sounds, well separated). This also reminded me of my favorite part of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an exhibition ("The Bydlo"). I really like your handling of odd rhythms and dissonance, and then the final consonantal resolution in the coda, that was perfect.
Hi Sergei! Thank you so much for your kind comments... you know? I didn't write down my Prelude No.5 'Erick Satie' since it was an improvisation, but I have the midi file maybe you can get something from it... I would be so so very happy if you play it with your guitar!!! that would be just awesome!, let me know if you want the midi file. take care my friend!
To somebody who needs more Stamp in his/her life. In the tab "tracks" you will find a synth version of this tune. I don't know which version sounds better. Thanks for listening!
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
I'm a complete idiot when it comes to all things midi related. Recently got myself a midi keyboard though and came up with this short piece just messing with sounds in Proteus. Really looking forward to the possibilities of combining this sort…
Mining the archives a bit. This is an alternate take of my "Jimi Jam" from a couple of years ago. Live to 2 tracks with the Jamman. Really only sounds OK when cranked up loud enough that your eardrums threaten to meet in the middle. LOL!!
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Intriguing, this sent all sorts of visions scurrying around in my brain. Eventually the visions centered on late night shadows dancing in a beautiful woman's apartment, where she sleeps after a long night dancing... the shadows try to imitate her graceful tango steps, but keep failing miserably, tripping and bumping into things, but always trying to imitate her grace. Sort of a dark comical scene. ttfn, Drakonis
This is great! Reminds Rahmaninov's piano works. Great!
Very beautiful Lalo.
These are all great but this is fav!!
Absolutely gorgeous...
Cello - my favourite sound. This is an absolute treat! Thank you.
Another beauty Lalo!!
That's a BIG snake! Wow, you have some intricate timing/rhythmic things going on 2/3 in, are those two different time signatures over each other (like one staff in 3/4 and another in 4/4?) It definitely created a feeling of slippery disorientation. This was fun to listen to.
Yeah, man; thanks.
Compelling sequences/shifts, my friend. Yes; you challenge but you still delight with a story-like sense. Thanks.
Unsettling - beautiful.
Wonderful piece!!
Lovely
Just gorgeous - a romantic masterpiece!
Very very nice, lovely melody.
A man of many talents! Beautiful playing.
Very beautiful. And what a wonderful concept.
Great! I love Stravinsy.
Does have the swaggering Russian feel (and nice orchestral sounds, well separated). This also reminded me of my favorite part of Mussorgsky's Pictures at an exhibition ("The Bydlo"). I really like your handling of odd rhythms and dissonance, and then the final consonantal resolution in the coda, that was perfect.
Very stirring!
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amazing!.. I really love your work
favorite!
very good job on this one.
nice, sweet and beautiful
nice, sweet and beautiful
very beautiful, thank you!
very interesting, reminds me to Bartok
smooth and nice...
wow you amaze me!
magnifica... bravo!
Hi Sergei! Thank you so much for your kind comments... you know? I didn't write down my Prelude No.5 'Erick Satie' since it was an improvisation, but I have the midi file maybe you can get something from it... I would be so so very happy if you play it with your guitar!!! that would be just awesome!, let me know if you want the midi file. take care my friend!
it's fascinatingly mystical! I love the harmony changes from 1:17 to the end
awesome! it was so very nice waking up this morning and listen to this great guitar piece Kirk.. thank you so much! :)
nice and smooth
I love this
it really captures the spirit of winter, I did like it!
wow, supreme!
sounds great!! keep going... merry christmas Kirk
I love this track!!
simply beautiful, I loved it