nice feel to that. lovely guitar.. really dreamy, atmospheric.. sent me somewhere. somewhere cold, and windy. think it was the mountain on a winters day. was raining too. refreshing though so ta
This is a composition from July's '96, and it could be said that it belongs to a period in which i was listening to, and composing, in a kind of 'baroque' style, very influenced by J. S. Bach. I hope you like and/or enjoy it.
~time as metaphor of being~
...the chronotope is 'a unit of analysis for studying language according to the ratio and characteristics of the temporal and spatial categories represented in that language'. Specific chronotopes are said to correspond…
Not being particularly religious, I still believe that the soul exists and that it does not die.
The prologue and epilogue of this piece were recorded in Basilique Sacre Coeur, Paris, on March, 11th 2011.
~For those who left and those who…
Ok... while i'm recording 'the big one', all straight from part I to part IX with my nylon guitar, I couldn't resist to do this little one.
I hope you like and or enjoy.
Thanks again Wrinkled! I was considering just upload the WIP of the full version i'm recording those days, little by little... Not sure yet, but who knows! ;)
.......if there not the one,should you keep looking, if so for how long...........well Reg threw Henwrench's music into the cellar and what bounced out was a song he wasn't suspecting....
Love me tender
I've been alone now seems to long…
This is another composition from the early 90, and also a bass line. I added some arrengements to it, and it was, eventually, the third part of a long 'spacial' suite called 'Mars'. I could upload the 'part one' bass line one day, which I think…
Ok... while i'm recording 'the big one', all straight from part I to part IX with my nylon guitar, I couldn't resist to do this little one.
I hope you like and or enjoy.
Ok... while i'm recording 'the big one', all straight from part I to part IX with my nylon guitar, I couldn't resist to do this little one.
I hope you like and or enjoy.
This track is from the 1986 Scartaglen album "The Middle Path". The first tune "Jezaig" was composed by Breton musician Gilles Le Bigot. The second tune is one of the "Cantigas de Santa Maria" and is attributed to King Alfonso X of Spain
Roger…
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Gorgeous! Blues with lots of other flavors mixed in
Thanks Rick! Yes, that's my guitar, I never did it before.
was that percussion using your guitar? Really nice unhurried mood!
Thanks Alex! Nice to hear that!!
nice feel to that. lovely guitar.. really dreamy, atmospheric.. sent me somewhere. somewhere cold, and windy. think it was the mountain on a winters day. was raining too. refreshing though so ta
Thanks Wrinkled!
Nice reverb pattern on the drums? cool guitar playing..silky mood...welcome back!
Thanks capt!
Good one.
Thanks ageshero!
Beautiful.
Thanks Rob & Laura!
This is so lovely!
Thanks Wrinkled..!!
excellent as always man!
mmm... i feel somethings doesn't fit...
Thanks regs!
Floydtastic
the arrangement sounds great to me.......
Thank you regs!
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Very niiiice!!!! I agree with regs, all going on here!!
Thanks Rick!
A kind of a 'lyric writing' here Igor, not a poem, but more a thought... Btw, ¿do you speak spanish? Good research!
Well Igor... that is a dice with an eye picture on every side, but now that you say, the Apple guys could take a note on this...! ;)
Hey Igor..! This blog's name came from an old poem of mine, which came from a "The Best of The Doors" joke with my friend. ;)
Thanks Igor!
Another good, beauty one... Claps for you Mr. Igor!
I think you are a great musician Igor, with very interesting ideas and with an extraordinary way to introduce your music...
Very emotive... thanks.
Pure beauty, Igor.
Thanks again Wrinkled! I was considering just upload the WIP of the full version i'm recording those days, little by little... Not sure yet, but who knows! ;)
Thanks Wrinkled! I'm so glad you like some of my stuff!
Lovely regs!!
Hey, thanks Wildgeas!!
Thanks igor!! Kind of wierd miniature... Nice to know you enjoyed it!!!
Thanks Bethan... a mini version of Pink Floyd's 'Shine on You, Crazy Diamond', waiting for the day I finish the full, long, nine parts recording.
Thank you very much, Bethan..!
Thanks Leo! A western movie..! I like that idea, it could fit!!
Thanks Leo!
Posted on my facebook wall... still amazed.