Stunningly beautiful...
I wish I listened to these in order now....
You write a real journey bro!
A storey I want to hear!
The way you condense each section into easily digestible parts is a fine skill!
Every change comes at just the right point to my ears....
Love it!
Широко, задумчиво, и конечно, в одном стиле. Я работаю в двух направлениях: этническом и эстрадном. Есть группа музыкантов, с которыми мы пишем аранжировки. Записи с концертов есть на youtube. Спасибо за ваши комментарии!!!)))
The long sustain on the piano and the Moorish progressions do give this a "warm desert" feel, very contemplative and soothing. The flute accompaniment was a nice touch... I'd love to meet the flute player, she has quite a set of lungs (smirk)... those are some long un-interrupted passages of notes... that, plus the quiet beauty of this kept me holding my breath. Nice!
ttfn,
Drakonis
Great cover! Manzarek had the ability to hold down the bass line (the Doors didn't have a bassist) and do those wonderful Bach-ish runs simultaneously. You've got that going on here too.
This is a great version, and I really enjoyed it! It's quit uncanny, but I just recently listened to Robby Krieger's "Versions", in which he covered his band's song as well. JM is great, but for some reason I always loved this one as an instrumental.
Very good piano playing, my friend!
So I was locked in the broom-cupboard, checking out some old songs that need recording.
I'd just picked one and then suddenly this thing came out of nowehere. It started with one of those guitarist doodles that other musicians love so much…
Here's my second submission to the Stones Fest.i'd have liked a bit more time to play....but with four children under6 you take your time when you can or it don't get done...hope you enjoy as much as i did doing....another stripped Reg Version…
Naively conceived, written and published in February 2012 for "Contemporary Chamber Music" (vol.1), an RPM12 album.
The titles of the pieces in album are follow each other in a certain order - see album description.
Maybe I missed a career scoring for no budget spaghetti westerns, because this is what this reminds me of. Done live a couple weeks ago with the Taylor and a floor full of toys and loopers.
I'm on ice, I'm afraid to go on.
It seems fragile, but I have to go,
I have to go through it.
I had to.
Tardius evolvere on my theme "From Outside A Wall" (presented here at alonetone, too).
For the idle people (or, better: Pour la…
The chorus of this groove is in 5/4 and the verse in 9/4. You can hear me fall apart at the very end… guess I got worried.
Lyrics:
*Try not to get worried*
*I am with you always*
*Try not to get worried*
*And don’t forget*
*Simply…
nice fingers!!! what more can one keyboard player say to another? i sit i listen,, i imagine, ( i must say i, have always assumed you to be one)i move my fingers/hand in anticipation, a digital ghost following along with you work,,,, very nice
if i were wearing a hat i would take it off, if i were standing i would bow,,, to you to the music, to the feeling you entice/bring forth in this piece the disadence is interesting, it does seem to end a bit abruptly? yes/no would like to hear you thoughts..... must ask are you a keith jeret fan? very well done r
This is a beautiful song from Joni Mitchell. My friend had his 50th birthday and this was my gift, I played it live at his party and recorded it later (4-2-2011)in my livingroom.
It's one take, can't mis that if you listen to it all the way…
Not sure where I was going with this, but it ended up quite dreary for what I thought were quite motivating lyrics.
Watch this space, it may well appear again with more upbeat music.
Lyrics:
I choose the light to drive away the darkness
Choose…
yes quite a curious piece,,, a very very evocative work, i like this,,, i think it is a piece that passes into the a world that is perhaps not best described in musical terms but rather in terms of colors or emotions or temperatures or ...im truly not sure how to express what i want to about this,, except well done of course, and keep it up,,, r
I heard a story in the title so here it is with the excellent guitar by Jim Movement with contact ....hope you enjoy......
The Fisherman and the Wave (Lyrics)
Hush little child go back to sleep
Daddy will be back real soon
Hush little child go…
amazingly beautiful piece,, you have a wonderful touch here, must ask,, i assume some form of synth piano (not audio) am i correct? if so what?,, i love the clear, like a mountain pool, sound of this recording,,
a really very nice colab, i think it's interesting in that on the one hand it's simple in from, and on the other it projects it self to a lot of depth,,, i suppose minimilist is a way to describe it? whatever,, i like it
Fantasy for Piano in 25 Note per Octave Tuning is a short piece I composed in Sibelius 7 using Pianoteq 4 in 25 note per octave (edo) tuning. This composition was created per a request in the Xenharmonic Alliance as a response to my piece in…
Comments on richardlaceves's stuff
Oh dark and glorious! Brilliant!!
Mesmerizing arpeggios... intriguing to hear the melody rise out of it all.
Another flashing chance at bliss...I love The Doors, this is a very creative cover -
Stunningly beautiful... I wish I listened to these in order now.... You write a real journey bro! A storey I want to hear! The way you condense each section into easily digestible parts is a fine skill! Every change comes at just the right point to my ears.... Love it!
From 40 seconds onwards, This movement Soars skywards and Demands The listeners Attention!!!!! Wow!
Широко, задумчиво, и конечно, в одном стиле. Я работаю в двух направлениях: этническом и эстрадном. Есть группа музыкантов, с которыми мы пишем аранжировки. Записи с концертов есть на youtube. Спасибо за ваши комментарии!!!)))
Все композиции повествуют (рассказывают) о чём-то жизненном, важном...
Интересный инструментальный дуэт, задумчивый и филосовский...
beautiful!
Quiet,but takes me oh so deep. Beautiful
The long sustain on the piano and the Moorish progressions do give this a "warm desert" feel, very contemplative and soothing. The flute accompaniment was a nice touch... I'd love to meet the flute player, she has quite a set of lungs (smirk)... those are some long un-interrupted passages of notes... that, plus the quiet beauty of this kept me holding my breath. Nice! ttfn, Drakonis
beautiful.
yes, beautiful! Lovely contemplative feel.
Nice one mate great sound.
I enjoyed this album Richard. Very pleasant. A bit of charm, some class, and some top notch piano playing.
I'm still waiting for a left handed piano. I want the keys to go the other way :)
Gorgeous!
Great cover! Manzarek had the ability to hold down the bass line (the Doors didn't have a bassist) and do those wonderful Bach-ish runs simultaneously. You've got that going on here too.
This is a great version, and I really enjoyed it! It's quit uncanny, but I just recently listened to Robby Krieger's "Versions", in which he covered his band's song as well. JM is great, but for some reason I always loved this one as an instrumental. Very good piano playing, my friend!
Nice one mate. Thanks for your comments mate. This is great.
Comments made by richardlaceves
indeed,, very fine,, the vocals/harmonies are really nice, it all flows well together, kudos to the poem writer
it all sounds sooo good together,, you really know how to play with all the sounds in a wonderful way,, great piece
very full and rich,,, supremely well blended, love it!!
very wonderful work,, seems like you had a bit of fun doing this...
excellent!
wonderful,,, how could i not not fav this? sounds like your modulating the piece a bit as it moves along? very well done,
how picturesque, both the title and the playing,, i agree with B the jaunty ending is quite nice,, well done
i don't think yove missed anything at all,,,you seem to be right where you need to be,, very fine lota depth here loops and all
symphonic in feel, very magical,, you give me much to think about
excellent
nice fingers!!! what more can one keyboard player say to another? i sit i listen,, i imagine, ( i must say i, have always assumed you to be one)i move my fingers/hand in anticipation, a digital ghost following along with you work,,,, very nice
if i were wearing a hat i would take it off, if i were standing i would bow,,, to you to the music, to the feeling you entice/bring forth in this piece the disadence is interesting, it does seem to end a bit abruptly? yes/no would like to hear you thoughts..... must ask are you a keith jeret fan? very well done r
with respect and with a smile,, sooooo nicely done,, and life is like that, and quite beautiful none the less,, well done r
yes quite a curious piece,,, a very very evocative work, i like this,,, i think it is a piece that passes into the a world that is perhaps not best described in musical terms but rather in terms of colors or emotions or temperatures or ...im truly not sure how to express what i want to about this,, except well done of course, and keep it up,,, r
you pull me in,, sweeping me away,,,i drift along your vocal pictures floating in my mind, what a wonderful colab!! i am most amazed!!
amazingly beautiful piece,, you have a wonderful touch here, must ask,, i assume some form of synth piano (not audio) am i correct? if so what?,, i love the clear, like a mountain pool, sound of this recording,,
a really very nice colab, i think it's interesting in that on the one hand it's simple in from, and on the other it projects it self to a lot of depth,,, i suppose minimilist is a way to describe it? whatever,, i like it
wonderful vocal, rich harmony, very nice, id say the new mic is a go
interesting,, has an western texas feel, like 7000 miles or so to the west closer to japan or the indo pacific,,, i enjoyed hearing this
well Chris, i find this rather interesting,