This would make great background music for the recent Carnival Cruise Trimumph disaster.
I can just picture those 4,000 souls floating out on the Gulf of Mexico.
First of my rpm traks,, this year i am going to try to learn a bit about composing for midi orchestra, with that in mind i have began (in jan) to read several books on midi orchestration, orchestration and counterpoint,,, while these will probably…
I've been messing with MIDI for about 3 years now. I find the closer to middle C, the more realistic the instrument sounds. I'd be interested in knowing what software your using here. Sounds excellent.
RPM #2, first thank you all for the comments on rpm 1,, once again i forage into the world of midi orchestration,,, while i am beginning with strings and woodwinds,, this is a section from a string piece i am working on,, that somehow led me to…
First of my rpm traks,, this year i am going to try to learn a bit about composing for midi orchestra, with that in mind i have began (in jan) to read several books on midi orchestration, orchestration and counterpoint,,, while these will probably…
First of my rpm traks,, this year i am going to try to learn a bit about composing for midi orchestra, with that in mind i have began (in jan) to read several books on midi orchestration, orchestration and counterpoint,,, while these will probably…
rpm #4,, i love watching the local birds,, in winter they seem a bit more eager, in my imagination,, they must spend more of their time sitting around their wood stoves, munching on seeds and telling stories of summer days, all the while as the…
rpm #4,, i love watching the local birds,, in winter they seem a bit more eager, in my imagination,, they must spend more of their time sitting around their wood stoves, munching on seeds and telling stories of summer days, all the while as the…
first my apologies to J. Pachabell
second, my very best wishes to all my AT friends who make sharing music here so wonderful,, hope your holiday season is most wonderful and filled with love, peace to us all r
First of my rpm traks,, this year i am going to try to learn a bit about composing for midi orchestra, with that in mind i have began (in jan) to read several books on midi orchestration, orchestration and counterpoint,,, while these will probably…
rpm #4,, i love watching the local birds,, in winter they seem a bit more eager, in my imagination,, they must spend more of their time sitting around their wood stoves, munching on seeds and telling stories of summer days, all the while as the…
Year: 1993
Album:
Strange Beauty
Artist's description:
Ok.... this is a song made almost entirely of samples from The Beatles Rubber Soul album digitized by an 8-bit sound blaster from the line out of a portable CD player. It was composed…
Sadly, an unfinished track I recorded about the time I ran out of money. Back when I was writing four or five tunes a day. Played guitars, mandolin, keyboards, and I'm guessing it's my original keyboard drum and bass parts that I did at home…
i sent a note but i do not see it so here goes again
really,, really nice piece,, i like the way you work the theme,, is it a synth oboe or what? again,, nice piece
wow, i like some of the vocal style/tempo/ ways you do this song,,,,, do you have a classical/show music type of background? something about the structure in these songs makes me think that,, well done R
indeed pretty cool,, this has an interesting mix of a strong/louder lyric style set against a softer understated instrumental,,and then at times they mix,, indeed pretty cool
Hello, I thought I'd upload a track from 1993's Strange Beauty today. It was reviewed by the WMR (Weekly Module Reviews) team (in 1996 I'm guessing.) These reviews were published on "uesnet" about music posts to the same system - Usenet is an…
I generally take my Zoom H2 portable digital recorder with me on my trips to music stores to record myself playing equipment I can’t afford to buy. This is one of today’s recordings. June 24th 2011
no guilt clean slate no guilt
clean slate no guilt clean slate
raw deal dealt by me today
goin to church it will be okay
say a prayer in a quiet voice
drink some coffee and rejoice clean slate
no guilt clean slate no guilt
clean slate…
They had a piano fight down the cellar last night Reg doesn't understand whats happening with all this violence i mean he's just a hippie at heart.....At least no-one got hurt......They just had fun this time!
i like this,,fun bounce around piece,, i have been learning/working on some of Scott Joplins music this early summer,, it's something you might like to play/see if you are not already familiar with it,, nice play,, take care R
Calling
There ain't no future without a past
all of the promises that just won't last
I don't believe anymore
Just don't believe anymore
One became two in the sin of despair
beyond the moment where there was a care
I can't breath anymore
Just…
This is a traditional piece that dates back to at least the 16th century. Since the version I have is instrumental I used what is called Pythagorean Tuning and period instruments to render it. (alto recorder, bells (crotales), fiddle, and bodhran…
Berceuse (means cradle song - or lullaby) by Chopin Op. 57 midi recorded by Ron Lubetsky, M.D. in 1997. And indeed I can tell from the midi file this was a real performance. I ran it through pianoteq in Sonar X1. I hope you enjoy it.
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thanks Chris,, i'll have to look into this one,, Chopin is,,, well who can argue with Chopin,, im not familiar with this but the right hand is getting a great work out, it's a beautiful piece and nicely played thanks for sharing
quite interesting/cool, im currently working on my own version (piano solo) of this piece, i find it actually quite difficult, because it's such a strong piece of music,,,, anyway thanks for your interpretation,, and yes i agree with Norm on its nature
The berimbau is a Brazilian instrument associated with Capoeira, which is a Brazilian art form that combines elements of martial arts, sports, and music. It was created in Brazil mainly by descendants of African slaves with Brazilian native…
really really cool,, i know a very little about osage orange, it's a cool wood, used for long bows in place of yew,, which is the traditional english wood,, i have a 55 lb osage orange long bow that i built, it is a wood that is a bit soft/stringy, so it needs some form of backing for a bow, i use bamboo,, shoots great and also makes a bit of a twang as i release,, now that i think about it,, anyway,, making ones own tackle is really neat,, wonderful work/demo/story/sound all in one and all around!!
The island of Cuba was a Spanish possession for almost 400 years (1511-1898). The land-owning elite held social and economic power, supported by slaves, both indigenous and of South American and African descent, until slavery was abolished…
very excellent,, both the music, and the story,one of the things i find so compelling about music is that, it is an art that exists only in the moment, of the beat, the hearing, the heart, i enjoyed this alot thanks for both
Comments on richardlaceves's stuff
This is excellent Richard, really dig this.
Haunting....
This would make great background music for the recent Carnival Cruise Trimumph disaster. I can just picture those 4,000 souls floating out on the Gulf of Mexico.
An excellent journey acrossed the sea although a little spooky....
Very nice composition indeed.
cool - very convincing orchestration and production!
Haunting. Love the woodwind (and horns?) that come to the fore later.
nice work. i have been enjoying these :)
Back for another listen, this is just so good.
I've been messing with MIDI for about 3 years now. I find the closer to middle C, the more realistic the instrument sounds. I'd be interested in knowing what software your using here. Sounds excellent.
MIDI instruments are fun fun fun. Fantastic sounds here mate.
Simply Incredible. Blown away.
Back for another listen. This goes well with coffee this morning. I feel like it's the sunrise singing to me.
Great soundscape or should I say seascape. A lovely journey.
loved the eerieness and the clarity of this atmospheric piece. Rather good in fact, Richard. G:)
Oh yes, another gorgeous one. I think it's my favourite so far.
Another beauty Richard!
..as ever, a lovely touch on the keys..
Great track Richard, cant wait to hear the album!
Lovely stuff this rpm RL, keep on.
Comments made by richardlaceves
interesting,, not sure exactly what i think about it, but it's always neat to hear your musical thoughts
ah the old days....i enjoyed this
i sent a note but i do not see it so here goes again really,, really nice piece,, i like the way you work the theme,, is it a synth oboe or what? again,, nice piece
light and fun in feel,, very popi,, nice work
really really ,, nice,,, synth oboe? or what,,, your work here is very strong, i like how you handle/work the theme
nicely done
wow, i like some of the vocal style/tempo/ ways you do this song,,,,, do you have a classical/show music type of background? something about the structure in these songs makes me think that,, well done R
indeed pretty cool,, this has an interesting mix of a strong/louder lyric style set against a softer understated instrumental,,and then at times they mix,, indeed pretty cool
well, it's pretty interesting,,, and as always i enjoy, reading, listening, and learning from your musical journey
very nice, agree with alex it has a great feel
ahh so your one of those guys i hear when i visit the store ahha,,, this is cool,, how many pedals on this? the lower register sounds especially good
cool piece
i like this,,fun bounce around piece,, i have been learning/working on some of Scott Joplins music this early summer,, it's something you might like to play/see if you are not already familiar with it,, nice play,, take care R
pretty wild piece
a fine piece,, always a fav of mine
pretty cool
thanks Chris,, i'll have to look into this one,, Chopin is,,, well who can argue with Chopin,, im not familiar with this but the right hand is getting a great work out, it's a beautiful piece and nicely played thanks for sharing
quite interesting/cool, im currently working on my own version (piano solo) of this piece, i find it actually quite difficult, because it's such a strong piece of music,,,, anyway thanks for your interpretation,, and yes i agree with Norm on its nature
really really cool,, i know a very little about osage orange, it's a cool wood, used for long bows in place of yew,, which is the traditional english wood,, i have a 55 lb osage orange long bow that i built, it is a wood that is a bit soft/stringy, so it needs some form of backing for a bow, i use bamboo,, shoots great and also makes a bit of a twang as i release,, now that i think about it,, anyway,, making ones own tackle is really neat,, wonderful work/demo/story/sound all in one and all around!!
very excellent,, both the music, and the story,one of the things i find so compelling about music is that, it is an art that exists only in the moment, of the beat, the hearing, the heart, i enjoyed this alot thanks for both