You're just kidding yourself if you thought I could resist the chance to add a bit of percussion to this wonderful song by Osckilo & Launched. I used Paiste Sound Discs to create a 3vs.4 polyrhythm against the delightful underlying 4/4 Spanish…
You're just kidding yourself if you thought I could resist the chance to add a bit of percussion to this wonderful song by Osckilo & Launched. I used Paiste Sound Discs to create a 3vs.4 polyrhythm against the delightful underlying 4/4 Spanish…
Of course, I thought I had listened already but that was when it had the Vaisvil treatment.
Sort of head tossing hair everywhere tempo.
Liking the sound effects too.
@ Shirt: Thanks! Those sounds are from a matched set of "vibratones". The first sound is from an "ocean drum" (with reverb) and the final drone is from a "spring drum". The click sounds in the groove are a Japanese "Kokiriko" and a steel "Merengue guiro".
Merengues are fast arrangements with a 2/4 beat, originating from the Dominican Republic. The traditional instrumentation includes a "güira" (guiro), which is a percussion instrument that sounds like a scrapper. The Merengue güira is a cylinder…
Merengues are fast arrangements with a 2/4 beat, originating from the Dominican Republic. The traditional instrumentation includes a "güira" (guiro), which is a percussion instrument that sounds like a scrapper. The Merengue güira is a cylinder…
I dont think I have heard you play the Guiro on any of your tracks before. I really like it. It seems to ground the whole song and bring it together. Kinda sounds like a brush on the trap
You know those people who like to break out the family photos or something of that sort with which to bore their guests? This is my version of that.
Most of what makes this song special to me is for all the same reasons that you won't share…
Let us celebrate our failures and our successes!
I submit my failure here for consideration.
I actually want to do something more with this just because it's a lot darker than I usually write. Unfortunately, it never turned into something musical…
"Farmer's Blow" is redneck rap. Oh yeah, I went there.
- - -
If you're on the run
And your nose has gotta go
Don't grab a tissue
Do the farmer's blow
Just tilt your head
To the side
Then block one nostril
And let it ride
You may think
That…
Oh yeah. The silly a cappellas are back.
Ideas they are like water
Just floating all along
But you really can't hold on
Ideas they are elusive
You can chase 'em everyday
In the end they get away
So get that old idea
And dust it off
It don't…
Oh, I had such big plans for this song. Acoustic guitar, tin whistle, maybe go and drag the bagpipes out of storage (cough, or as the case really would be: fire up Logic, so I can use an external plugin).
I went to storm spotters training instead…
I hate those dreams. I have them too: The naked math class; foot stuck in the train tracks; the sudden discovery of a test that I haven't studied for.
Ah, but also the great dreams - flying, etc.
Great train sample!
Well, I finally got my hands on a 17 note per octave electric guitar thanks for Brad Smith, a local Luthier who did a lovely conversion of a Jay Turser strat copy I bought at the local Guitar Center for $65. The guitar is nicely very bright…
Artist's description:
Music composed by Chris Vaisvil, Mike Barry, lyrics Chris Vaisvil. This was performed live and recorded on a reel to reel in a basement. Its over 20 minutes at 64kbps. Two electric guitars, keyboards, and drums. Our contribution…
Artist's description:
Music composed by Chris Vaisvil, Mike Barry, lyrics Chris Vaisvil. This was performed live and recorded on a reel to reel in a basement. Its over 20 minutes at 64kbps. Two electric guitars, keyboards, and drums. Our contribution…
A serial improvisation in 12 equal setting Vachel Lindsay's 1931 reading of his poem "The Mysterious Cat" to musical accompaniment. Vachel Lindsay is considered the father of modern singing poetry, as he referred to it, in which verses are…
When I hear you play like this, there is a big part of me that believes this world would be a better place if you threw everything on the fire and sat at your piano all day.
Your friends are very fortunate. Personally, I'm glad that I brought a basket large enough to hold this gem.
Thanks.
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Thanks Norm,................... lovely groove for my Saturday morn here.........
I would and have missed this one.....a great collab......well done Gents...... thanks Mark for bumping...
Yes - I love it. Puts me in the zone!
I still can't get over how great you made this. Perfect taste in every way.
Of course, I thought I had listened already but that was when it had the Vaisvil treatment. Sort of head tossing hair everywhere tempo. Liking the sound effects too.
Fabulously slinky groove!
mellow groove, bro....
Im am sure Franz von Assisi will love it :-)
Fabulously slinky groove!
PBS had a good segment on Occupy Wall Street it is the beginning of the show. http://video.pbs.org/video/2147489762
@RW: Ooooh, nice to see that you are in touch with the church calendar. I put it out a day early...
excellent percussion, for a second there I though it was oct 4th already, but the day of his death escaped me !
very nice!
St Francis groovin' with all of the animals.
@ Shirt: Thanks! Those sounds are from a matched set of "vibratones". The first sound is from an "ocean drum" (with reverb) and the final drone is from a "spring drum". The click sounds in the groove are a Japanese "Kokiriko" and a steel "Merengue guiro".
Nice! the 2 sounds that were used in the mid part were cool! nice groove!
Got me groovin that's fo sure!
Funky Francis would have loved it......I did
Very nice, hypnotic, narcotic, why-not...........yeah, I like the way it makes my tired brain feel. Nice one Norm.
I dont think I have heard you play the Guiro on any of your tracks before. I really like it. It seems to ground the whole song and bring it together. Kinda sounds like a brush on the trap
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Reg, that is twisted. I suspect that you are correct: at least your sister is a martian. I'd be looking for some orange laxative tablets for her...
Way to make some new space within this one! Totally pro. Let's jam again! (Sounds to me like you are totally ready for RPM: go for it!)
Sounds great - clean mix.
Hahahaha!
Love the kids in the back ground. Sort of confirms this lovely love song. Great vox, as always. And I dig that funky key work.
Wow! One of your best! How did I miss this one? Smooookin' indeed.
Good heavens you have a lot of great tunes...
Brilliant, indeed!
Your accents are incredible... what a range!
Oh this is very, very good. And any song that mentions "bacon" is a hit with me.
Brilliant!
This is adorable!
I hate those dreams. I have them too: The naked math class; foot stuck in the train tracks; the sudden discovery of a test that I haven't studied for. Ah, but also the great dreams - flying, etc. Great train sample!
Oh boy. Don't forget to eat & sleep once in a while. I can't wait to hear what you come up with on this thing...
My favorite parts are when you drop back into 6/8 meter like at 20 mins.
*holds up lit lighter* You + Mike = always great.
What an interesting, if not somewhat sad, story about a poet I had never heard of. I love your bass work here.
If you wouldn't mind, call me a few hours before the police arrive... this is great stuff.
Totally pro. Nice work here.
When I hear you play like this, there is a big part of me that believes this world would be a better place if you threw everything on the fire and sat at your piano all day. Your friends are very fortunate. Personally, I'm glad that I brought a basket large enough to hold this gem. Thanks.