Thank you very much, Tess! This is the truth: i listened "Bach Lute Suite Prelude Lute Suite 1 2 3", by Johnny Stone, and it was wonderful!! So then, i grabbed my guitar and played a bit of the Bach's 'Bouree', which I never finished to read the score, so I can't play it full. And playing with it I came to this one. So I'm gratefull to Johnny Stone and Johann Sebastian. (Notice the initial letter of their names... mmm...)
Well, all kind of troubles in here: financial, technical, personals, etc.. but mostly in my soul. Besides, it's almost winter in here... I don't like it, and my hands doesn't like it either.. Thanks Movement!
I just decided to upload this one again, as a separate version. It's the same record, but i've re-equalized it and doubled the main guitar an octave up.
A different flavor of the same thing. I hope you like and/or enjoy.
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I was a fan of easy listenings like Enoch Light, still love these sounds and light pleasure that they bring. Here so.
P.S. Night birds recorded in Berlin this April, silly whistling/theme is mine…
This is the first time I picked up and tried to play a guitar that is in 88 cent equal temperament - the tuning does not contain an octave. Since this was the first time I made some mistakes. Nonetheless I think it sounds interesting.
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This is a guitar piece in classical style in 17 notes per octave using the 17 version of the phyrgian mode. In normal 12 equal tuning phyrgian mode starts on…
Thanks sister!!! I recommend you listen the 'collaborated' (i'm sure it's badly expressed... forgive my english) version with Movement To Contact. He wrote and sung some lyrics, and well... he took it to a higher place.
This one comes from an old jam from about 20 years ago. Made some changes and arrengements. It always made think of 'fishermen', thus the title, wich i took from the Edgar Allan Poe's short story 'A Descent into the Maelström'.
I hope you like…
This one comes from an old jam from about 20 years ago. Made some changes and arrengements. It always made think of 'fishermen', thus the title, wich i took from the Edgar Allan Poe's short story 'A Descent into the Maelström'.
I hope you like…
Thanks Dave! To be honest, i don't remember the tonal vs modal differences.. i read about it in some books years ago, but i can't remember now. Anyway, i could write the score in MuseScore and print it to a pdf if you want to take a look at it. I'm so sorry i couldn't answer your question... but i can feel some barroque influence in this little one.
This one comes from an old jam from about 20 years ago. Made some changes and arrengements. It always made think of 'fishermen', thus the title, wich i took from the Edgar Allan Poe's short story 'A Descent into the Maelström'.
I hope you like…
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nicely played :)
Thank you very much, Tess! This is the truth: i listened "Bach Lute Suite Prelude Lute Suite 1 2 3", by Johnny Stone, and it was wonderful!! So then, i grabbed my guitar and played a bit of the Bach's 'Bouree', which I never finished to read the score, so I can't play it full. And playing with it I came to this one. So I'm gratefull to Johnny Stone and Johann Sebastian. (Notice the initial letter of their names... mmm...)
Well... yes. I always enjoyed the music from medieval age. This is one of my many attempts to do something alike. Thanks Tess!!
Charming piece - beautifully played, as ever.
Wonderfully timeless...although mainly it sounds Tudor to me! Very intriguing!
Well, all kind of troubles in here: financial, technical, personals, etc.. but mostly in my soul. Besides, it's almost winter in here... I don't like it, and my hands doesn't like it either.. Thanks Movement!
Totally understand, my alonetone seems to work fine,but I've been having issues with my home computers....gotta love technology :) take care.
Thanks Movement! I'm having some troubles in here.. that's why i'm almost absent.
Very well played indeed. :)
Your welcome mate.
Thank you very much Johnny!
Thank you very much kavin!
Nicely done mate this is very cool. And thanks for your kind comments.
Nice! Well played.
Thanks Jhonny!
Nice one mate like this great job.
Cheers mate glad you liked it.
Your welcome mate.
Thank you very much Johnny!
Thanks Johnny!
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Thanks kavin! I'll be updating it.
Thanks capt!!
What adorable music!!
I love it!
Very nice..
Simply beautiful!
Very interesting sound... I should learn something about this, i didn't have any idea about it.
Amazing.......!
I'm out of words to thank you, Movement...
Thanks sister!!! I recommend you listen the 'collaborated' (i'm sure it's badly expressed... forgive my english) version with Movement To Contact. He wrote and sung some lyrics, and well... he took it to a higher place.
Thanks hojorising!! It was originally played with a distorted guitar and a drum.
Thanks sister! Yes... it may have some medieval touch..
Thanks kirk!!
Thanks sister!!
Thanks Clean Vikings! Go ahead!
Thanks regs!!!
Thank you very much Dave!! I have 'Eclipse' as well, but i thought it was too much..
Thanks Dave! To be honest, i don't remember the tonal vs modal differences.. i read about it in some books years ago, but i can't remember now. Anyway, i could write the score in MuseScore and print it to a pdf if you want to take a look at it. I'm so sorry i couldn't answer your question... but i can feel some barroque influence in this little one.
Thanks Dave! Just a piece of this beautiful song.
Thanks Wrinkled!!