~ Observation Affects Reality ~ (as used to say Schrödinger's cat)
Schrödinger's cat: A pussycat, along with a flask containing a poison and a radioactive source, is placed in a sealed box shielded against environmentally induced quantum decoherence…
In the end, does this mean that when we are listening to and commenting on the tracks, thereby affect them, to the authors, and even to ourselves? That's what I tried to say here, probably :-)
~ Observation Affects Reality ~ (as used to say Schrödinger's cat)
Schrödinger's cat: A pussycat, along with a flask containing a poison and a radioactive source, is placed in a sealed box shielded against environmentally induced quantum decoherence…
Why Schrodinger and his cat is here?
Generally it is a thought experiment in quantum physics, the cat is taken here as an example (Erwin Schrodinger was fond of cats). The point here is that: the observer (not a person but rather the instrument) affects the experiment, even if he/she "just" watching it.
Well, where does the music, you ask. I will answer this way: a person has more than one language for two-way communication and understanding of the outside world: dance, taste, smell, music, mathematics, poetry / speech. And using them, the person goes to, and affects the outside world, even if he thinks that it is not. No one can be impartial observer.
That's the question: what about our inner world? And in general there is it?
As for this song: it will be updated soon, with chorale and radio transmissions, in two parts, as excerpts from the local long lenght album.
~ Observation Affects Reality ~ (as used to say Schrödinger's cat)
Schrödinger's cat: A pussycat, along with a flask containing a poison and a radioactive source, is placed in a sealed box shielded against environmentally induced quantum decoherence…
~ Observation Affects Reality ~ (as used to say Schrödinger's cat)
Schrödinger's cat: A pussycat, along with a flask containing a poison and a radioactive source, is placed in a sealed box shielded against environmentally induced quantum decoherence…
~ Observation Affects Reality ~ (as used to say Schrödinger's cat)
Schrödinger's cat: A pussycat, along with a flask containing a poison and a radioactive source, is placed in a sealed box shielded against environmentally induced quantum decoherence…
"They were once Men. Great kings of Men. Then Sauron the Deceiver gave to them Nine Rings of Power. Blinded by their greed, they took them without question. One by one, falling into darkness. They are the Nazgûl. Ringwraiths, neither living nor…
"They were once Men. Great kings of Men. Then Sauron the Deceiver gave to them Nine Rings of Power. Blinded by their greed, they took them without question. One by one, falling into darkness. They are the Nazgûl. Ringwraiths, neither living nor…
"They were once Men. Great kings of Men. Then Sauron the Deceiver gave to them Nine Rings of Power. Blinded by their greed, they took them without question. One by one, falling into darkness. They are the Nazgûl. Ringwraiths, neither living nor…
Another loop - not recorded that well and don't have the time to do much with it, but here it is none the less. The title more or less is a reflection on my life at the moment. Using the same junk I always do...
"As we grow up, we always carry our inner child with us. Wonder and curiosity... there are so many things the child sees. However, this is a view from above. We are now adults with good and bad experiences of life, looking inward. It is time…
I like that ephemeral trumpet. You definitely have to record an album. I imaging it as coherent sequence of clear pieces w/minimal arrangements. P.S. Now listening to Toshinori Kondo's "Silent Melodies"
This is a track I've been working on for quite a while so I am glad to finally have it out of my head.
I have a kind of love/hate relationship with time and its humble functionary, the clock. Ticking, in particular, is something I am ambivalent…
...after listening at about 5:40 I detected I live inside a clock. No - many clocks. Going mad with it/them... P.S. Better to listen [tick] in headphones or - even better [tick-tack] - thru studio monitors, loudddddd.
"Thoughts of Other Places", in all their 7 parts, were found by me as very good. I played something like this years ago. Will think to recall a memories in a new piece. Thank you guys!
This is a Scottish Traditional song sung by Amber accompanied by the Utah Symphony Orchestra on the 'Celtic Shores 2' album.
In the 18th century, many of the Clan Chiefs got a taste of the rich life of the lowlands of Scotland. The lairds…
Hush! It remembers me "Somebody's Calling My Name . . . Oh my Lord, Oh my Lord..." etc. Good song. Voice should sound more brave (comes with ages, if comes...). I like it
Hey, it's your second song with so good and passionate vocal, hmm. Don't wanted to mention Bryan Ferry here but...
P.S. Drum track needs to be remastered I think
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Igor ... You have the touch.
In the end, does this mean that when we are listening to and commenting on the tracks, thereby affect them, to the authors, and even to ourselves? That's what I tried to say here, probably :-)
Why Schrodinger and his cat is here? Generally it is a thought experiment in quantum physics, the cat is taken here as an example (Erwin Schrodinger was fond of cats). The point here is that: the observer (not a person but rather the instrument) affects the experiment, even if he/she "just" watching it. Well, where does the music, you ask. I will answer this way: a person has more than one language for two-way communication and understanding of the outside world: dance, taste, smell, music, mathematics, poetry / speech. And using them, the person goes to, and affects the outside world, even if he thinks that it is not. No one can be impartial observer. That's the question: what about our inner world? And in general there is it? As for this song: it will be updated soon, with chorale and radio transmissions, in two parts, as excerpts from the local long lenght album.
But why? Anyway, an atmospheric piece, well composed and performed Igor.
Ahh! A lovely time of year and this sounds just like it. The leaves are peaking right now in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Wonderful piece of work!
Such great movement in the piece--the theme of detaching and losing oneself.
That is so lovely Igor.
In harmony with the story, perfect.
Very melancholy but tender.
The Dark Riders are near. Wish this were 10 times longer!
Just gorgeous!
Hauntingly...stellar. Beautifully recorded.
This is absolutely beautiful! w;-)
superb fingerings and ambience
really nice, light touch and phrasing,,, graceful
nicely done
Igor ... You have the touch!
such a sad sad Thursday.........lunchtimes over......back to work we go sad sullen but strangely uplifted.....
another listen for sad sad Thursday before the snow comes and everything becomes joyful for Christmas.......
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...and http://www.aubreyzich.com also interesting...
Huh! I like it...
Hi Doug, nice track. For me: The future is defined. Not by us. Take care and - Happy New Year 2010, RubyMan :-)
To NebulonicAlchemy: it's a lullaby, "Little Sun", standard gypsy crying by gypsy. About anything and everything...
Run, Snow White, run! Until the snow is not covered his tracks...
Hmm... Good/Kharasho. Robin Guthrie is missed here to become a shadow of Cocteau Twins
Brave you. One of my favorite melody - why don't re-fresh?
More than I expected. Good. Jon Hassell works are my favorite here
...heuristic hermeneutics way of going [playing] I would say. Interesting, though.
Sometimes? Love is a gift. And a hard bargain.
I like that ephemeral trumpet. You definitely have to record an album. I imaging it as coherent sequence of clear pieces w/minimal arrangements. P.S. Now listening to Toshinori Kondo's "Silent Melodies"
Choir from beyond
...after listening at about 5:40 I detected I live inside a clock. No - many clocks. Going mad with it/them... P.S. Better to listen [tick] in headphones or - even better [tick-tack] - thru studio monitors, loudddddd.
A bit nervious signals on the eve of Christmas Eve
"Thoughts of Other Places", in all their 7 parts, were found by me as very good. I played something like this years ago. Will think to recall a memories in a new piece. Thank you guys!
Hey, that's a Good One. Thank [any] God there are people who knows what is jazz is. And still working on it. Even marked as "Kosher for Passover"
Hush! It remembers me "Somebody's Calling My Name . . . Oh my Lord, Oh my Lord..." etc. Good song. Voice should sound more brave (comes with ages, if comes...). I like it
Hey, it's your second song with so good and passionate vocal, hmm. Don't wanted to mention Bryan Ferry here but... P.S. Drum track needs to be remastered I think
Talking Sun, shinin'. Matt's style
...I wish I could sing...