i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
Hi Richard, Re: Hotel Cali => yes clarinet for main vocal, oboe for backing vocal - everything you hear is from Kontakt's standard sample set. Thank you for the listen and comment!
almost forgotten because while i did this in may of 2009, i forgot about it until just today may 2011,,i was walking out my studio door, when i noticed an old cd with a marking pen title,, brought it with me in the car and took a listen,, not…
almost forgotten because while i did this in may of 2009, i forgot about it until just today may 2011,,i was walking out my studio door, when i noticed an old cd with a marking pen title,, brought it with me in the car and took a listen,, not…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
You are right on the money for Knife Edge here is a right up I found
"Knife Edge", is based on the first movement of JanáÄek’s Sinfonietta (1926) with an instrumental middle section that includes an extended quotation from the Allemande of Johann Sebastian Bach's first French Suite in D minor,
Cheers mate.
I really like the solem tones you get from your piano. And I wanted to answer your question you left on one of my pieces. I answered before on another one, but I think this site could really use a reply system. For the Hobbit piece I mainly used a sample library called Project Sam Symphobia. The other earlier orchestra pieces mainly used Garritan Personal Orchestra - but I'm trying to branch out and get a bigger more cinematic (and realistic) sound. Glad you like it.
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
Man....amazing take on a classic Richard. Always loaded with emotion. Per you comment on Desert Song, you would have to talk with Djork on the flute, I know a little about his set-up but he was the mastermind on the basic track format. I just added my touch to an already great track. :)
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
i was listening to a post of this Beatles cover by oldrottenhead this morning,,it is a really great song, so this evening i sort of just sort of sat down an let it happen,,i didn't even really know the song as much as i might like,, but i find…
Another page from my "sketchbook". This is typical. Not much detail. But a real feeling or two emerges. Like a potters perfectly turned shard or the poet's beautiful line that she's never found more words to join with...
Well, you are not going to often hear a 70′s metal piece from me. I have to plead affection for genre as it is what I grew up with in my garage band days. In this piece I put to use my stratocaster copy strung up with “Not Even Slinky…
This time paying homage to grandpa. Did I miss any dead folks out this album?
I often stop and think of William
Up on Skinners Ridge
He passed me on his way back down
As I passed from being a kid
A shame you’d say
But aint that the way
Things…
i like the way it opens and then explodes about 40 sec in,, yes i agree with r34 a bit of the old stone,,,,,and yes i agree with all the others,, very fine!!
Angels Missing Bill Sethares for simultaneous 12 equal guitar and faux voices in Sethares Neutral 10 tuning
More pieces from the survey can be found here: http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=493
! E:\Cakewalk\scales\sethares-neutral10.scl
!
sethares…
Final version of this tune - voice and guitar, banjoe accompaniment
i'm still getting used to this new mic and finding my voice sounds different with or i'm singing differently because of it. So .. feedback appreciated, and if you like it…
very nice,,i like it fine,, vocals, and music seem to fit quite well together in style and mix,,, i guess in some part it depends on what your trying to achieve,, but as an outsider to the process, i think it's quite nice
Performed on Fender Mustang, Casio CZ-101 (keys, bass, percussion), vocal. Recorded via overdubbing on two cassette decks with 4 mono input radio shack mixer with radio shack 10 band graphic equalizer. Written in the years of Ronald Reagen's…
Reg has been caught again by the bottle this time he has nearly gone too far. He paralyzed with drink and hallucinating on the grog he sees his dead Uncle ................
Uncle
The room was spinning, the cartwheels have come,
He’s…
One of two pretty little interludes for the album, both of which are based around a guitar part Gary did for me. I've put different synth chords behind each of them to cover the two sides of the lady that inspired the full song, Jekyll & Hyde…
Nine cans of Guinness....
One beaten up old Guitar.....
An MBR....
A Great night out...
Then Some time time my self...
This is the result...
Peace
T(OsCKilO)
All Boiled Down
Words and Music:Tharek Mokbul
Maybe it’s Something…
was listening to a npr show today (our version of the bbc),, anyway i learned several things bout Guiness,, 1) when mr G when he begin his work some 250 years ago,, he made a lease for a brewery for 9000 years!!! yes their rent is quite cheap,, and 2) they use fish blatters (as do other breweries) to filter the brew,, only on my second now,,,, however,, all tasting aside,, great piece!! i really like your wor,,, R
Reg has left re-hab but now he has to fill those sober hours with something, so he has taken to people watching, but like everything in his life he has become addicted to it, listening in on there private conversation as he follows them, watching…
Final version
it needs a fiddle but it has a mandolin, a chicken banjo and some excellent backing vocalists
my third demo for RPM 2011
The cat's in the window and
the rabbit's in the hutch
goat's in the meadow just
a-chewin on the…
very nice!!!,,i see your from Ireland,,yet this has a very appalachian touch/feel, of course many Irish/English went to those mts, any connection? very very nice
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…
stunning!! a bit of the Spanish Celt eh? im wondering are you a fan of Lorenna Mckenett?, if not you should def give her a listen, im sure you'd enjoy.....back to this,,,very well done,, great musicianship, all around, and the recording is your usual A+
yes evocative,, minor key i believe? they usually have that rich not so bright feel... not sure if that makes it dark,,,does bring to my mind a openness, and richness,,i really like,, i find this compelling and subductive.. well played,, look forward to hearing more of your rpm
Comments on richardlaceves's stuff
You have a wonderful sense of phrasing.
Just lovely ... pulls on the heartstrings.
Dude . ....... This is stunning....... Such a reflective sound.... Your arrangement sounds like it should have been the definitive one! Sublime!
Beautifully played Richard.
Gorgeous!
Hi Richard, Re: Hotel Cali => yes clarinet for main vocal, oboe for backing vocal - everything you hear is from Kontakt's standard sample set. Thank you for the listen and comment!
Again man....amazing
That is some damn fine work there Richard. FAV'D!
Beautiful interpretation. Takes me to a good place.
You are right on the money for Knife Edge here is a right up I found "Knife Edge", is based on the first movement of JanáÄek’s Sinfonietta (1926) with an instrumental middle section that includes an extended quotation from the Allemande of Johann Sebastian Bach's first French Suite in D minor, Cheers mate.
I really like the solem tones you get from your piano. And I wanted to answer your question you left on one of my pieces. I answered before on another one, but I think this site could really use a reply system. For the Hobbit piece I mainly used a sample library called Project Sam Symphobia. The other earlier orchestra pieces mainly used Garritan Personal Orchestra - but I'm trying to branch out and get a bigger more cinematic (and realistic) sound. Glad you like it.
I'm completely satisfied. brilliant.
Ah, cute and pretty.
A most sympathetic variation of this extraordinary piece and so well played.
Mmmm, lovely stuff.
Man....amazing take on a classic Richard. Always loaded with emotion. Per you comment on Desert Song, you would have to talk with Djork on the flute, I know a little about his set-up but he was the mastermind on the basic track format. I just added my touch to an already great track. :)
Thanks for listening and commenting mate cheers.
Very nice.
well done!
hesitating to the point, nice touch, feel and mood...
Comments made by richardlaceves
yes a real feeling or two for sure,, very nice
wicked guitar
wow,, don't think i ever heard this before,,, most excellent!!! i look forward to hearing more
i like the way it opens and then explodes about 40 sec in,, yes i agree with r34 a bit of the old stone,,,,,and yes i agree with all the others,, very fine!!
great sentiment,,,very nice
very nice, and very well produced
nice sound,,,on a side note are there any particular synth choirs you like?
very nice,,i like it fine,, vocals, and music seem to fit quite well together in style and mix,,, i guess in some part it depends on what your trying to achieve,, but as an outsider to the process, i think it's quite nice
very good, nice arrangements,,
i also can not get this to play,, same with Chris's latest piece,,perhaps somethings up with the site
nice blend
nice sound,, very clear
very nice,,,
was listening to a npr show today (our version of the bbc),, anyway i learned several things bout Guiness,, 1) when mr G when he begin his work some 250 years ago,, he made a lease for a brewery for 9000 years!!! yes their rent is quite cheap,, and 2) they use fish blatters (as do other breweries) to filter the brew,, only on my second now,,,, however,, all tasting aside,, great piece!! i really like your wor,,, R
have you been following me around?,, very regish,, very good
wonderful,,music after my own heart,,,,
very nice!!!,,i see your from Ireland,,yet this has a very appalachian touch/feel, of course many Irish/English went to those mts, any connection? very very nice
stunning!! a bit of the Spanish Celt eh? im wondering are you a fan of Lorenna Mckenett?, if not you should def give her a listen, im sure you'd enjoy.....back to this,,,very well done,, great musicianship, all around, and the recording is your usual A+
very nice
yes evocative,, minor key i believe? they usually have that rich not so bright feel... not sure if that makes it dark,,,does bring to my mind a openness, and richness,,i really like,, i find this compelling and subductive.. well played,, look forward to hearing more of your rpm