Anything that has the title, "Desert Sunset", has me right away. I miss them deeply. The music delivers what the title suggests. I will be returning to listen, repeadtedly. On, the song you commented on "This Strange Parade", you were right, it was over 40mbs, perhaps that's why the music was cut off at the end, and the chorus just goes for a stroll naked, so to speak- it was just cut at 40mb's. Thanks for your knid comments by the way. Dan Gipson
So question for you.. how did you record the piano for this album?
And I realized later that you hadn't specifically asked what I was using on one of my piano songs.. so to answer your earlier question: It was Reason+Record for that song, with "built-in" sounds as well some refills (notably the Reason Pianos that I mentioned).
Lovely!
To answer your question... currently I'm using the Reason pianos refill. I've also used NI's Akoustik, Ableton Live Suite's grand piano, and an Alesis QS7 in reverse chronological order. :)
Here's proof. Proof that things are a bit mysterious in my studio.
Late last night my Bass Cajon all of a sudden decided to start accompanying me on its own - without me touching it. At first I thought that some apparitional bass player had…
A collection of four improvisations on 19 note per octave electric guitar.
Sucralose
Aspartame
Cyclamate
Saccharin
The title is a play on artificial sweeteners and a collection of songs being a suite.
Per wikipedia "In music, a suite…
Elvis has a few questions but not any answers............................This time Elvis had a little help from the local Japanese band that hang out at the local Chinese restaurant, he frequents and they bought along there instruments,down the…
Did this back in 2009.
Before me and Jim actually met each other...
The music was improvised to the notion of returning home from space.
Jim did the Lyrics in 5 mins over the net..
And here it is..
My Harmonica was broken by the way. My…
in order
Agnus dei - Free organum Anonymous 12th C
Benedicamus domino - Melismatic organum Anonymous 12th C
Deo gracias Anglia (The Agincourt Carol) Anonymous 15th C.
score
http://micro.soonlabel.com/just/adaptive_JI/AGNUSDEI.pdf
03 – Meteorites. Written 2nd/3rd Feb. Recorded 3rd Feb.
Inspired by the film ‘Stardust’ where our hero meets a (literal) fallen star. The painful low vocals were particularly fun, and their emotional cracking was acting rather than the fact…
Vocals: Domenico Mercurio, Canada
Lyrics: Mike Graczyk, USA
Saxophone: Kay Hoeksema, Germany
Guitar: Bobby Clohessy, Ireland
Composed, arranged & mixed by Steffen Offermann (Stoman), Germany…
Reg has decided he needs to lose it tonight he doesn't care if that is with drink with sex with drugs in his mind or down the road he just wants to get lost".."..........
Allelujiah-This was supposed to be a completely different song, but this one just wrote itself instead. It’s almost all first take, except for the bass, which took a while to get straight so that it wouldn’t overwhelm the song. It has this tone…
most beautiful,, the soft moments of tension set amidst the gentle flow of note and silence is exquisite,,,, on another note, acoustic or midi? the reverb of the base strings is really amazing,, sensual even,,, what are those squeaks in the into and end midi sounds or the creaking of the bench,,, a very rich and full piece Richard
Comments on richardlaceves's stuff
Beautiful great playing mate excellent.
Beautiful mate great feeling.
Nice one mate very cool.
Awesome.
Nice mate very cool great feeling in this.
Nice one mate beautiful.
Wonderful! :) Thank you, I really enjoyed this.
Beautiful mate.
Beautiful man really cool.
Anything that has the title, "Desert Sunset", has me right away. I miss them deeply. The music delivers what the title suggests. I will be returning to listen, repeadtedly. On, the song you commented on "This Strange Parade", you were right, it was over 40mbs, perhaps that's why the music was cut off at the end, and the chorus just goes for a stroll naked, so to speak- it was just cut at 40mb's. Thanks for your knid comments by the way. Dan Gipson
So question for you.. how did you record the piano for this album? And I realized later that you hadn't specifically asked what I was using on one of my piano songs.. so to answer your earlier question: It was Reason+Record for that song, with "built-in" sounds as well some refills (notably the Reason Pianos that I mentioned).
Dig this one! The polyrhythms (if that's the term) really give me the sense of rain falling, too.
Lovely! To answer your question... currently I'm using the Reason pianos refill. I've also used NI's Akoustik, Ableton Live Suite's grand piano, and an Alesis QS7 in reverse chronological order. :)
This is fantastic...lots of soul!
What a Beaut!!!
Beautiful composition!!
favorite!
Real nice Piano Richard. This is a beauty. ~Geas
very good job on this one.
nice, sweet and beautiful
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what a fun listen
interesting and fun,,
very enjoyable and thoughtful piece, i can imagine you had fun doing this,i had fun listening
very nice, i like the soft touch, it's very rich and textured, something about this beat is especially captivating
nicely done,, very nice,, clean clear recording,, well played
most enjoyable,, i like the way you play with the themes
lotta fun, interesting blend,,, very neat!!
very nicely done
very cool,, Chris
really a lovely piece,, i like it's understated approach, the playing and vocals are very fine,, well done all around!!
very nice
a very pretty piece (which i did not know,which is not saying much), nicely played, can you give the bwv # please
excellent,,,well done all around,,, i agree with WM ,,,very classy,,, great story, and production
very nice,, i like the story telling
indeed!!
this is nice,,,, i like both the playing and the thinking behind this
very nice,, and yes the chorus is cool, almost has a wolf-like calling quality, and your guitar is stellar,,,
and yes a very strong finish!!
most excellent Mr. Fox!! ive missed hearing you and hearing from you,, R
most beautiful,, the soft moments of tension set amidst the gentle flow of note and silence is exquisite,,,, on another note, acoustic or midi? the reverb of the base strings is really amazing,, sensual even,,, what are those squeaks in the into and end midi sounds or the creaking of the bench,,, a very rich and full piece Richard