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!
Union of mind, or in us both one soul;
Harmony to behold in wedded pair
More grateful than harmonious sound to the ear.
John Milton - Paradise Lost, Book 08
More ambient experimentation with my fretless guitar and Roland GR20. This time I used some sounds from the magnetic pickups as well as the midi pickup. Kind of a cheesy synth patch I know, but it was working for me!
how nice,,,like the way you build into the story,,,i like the multi tonality the various instruments give,especially the snare drums? ,(if that's the right name), if you have a chance to listen,, i have a piano solo version of the same storm posted here,,, a bit different in temper,, but still the same storm,,, this is very fine r
Trampled
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A quickly improvised tune with some stream-of-consciousness lyrics. Written/recorded hastily in the dead of night on Tuesday 11/27 with a short overdub session on Thursday 11/29, when I should have been sleeping.
All basic tracks…
Me and JK seem to have These at the moment.....
Uncanny really....
A dilemma (Greek: ??-????? "double proposition") is a problem offering two possibilities, neither of which is practically acceptable.
very cool,, don't know the cover, but i like what you are doing here,,it's very neat that the piece happens on different levels, some of it almost background and some fore ground, like i say don't know the original,, this is very nice
Another cut from the 1988 cassette tape of a live performance by Scartaglen on the NPR show Mountain stage. This time some tunes from County Kerry.
Kirk Lynch- Uilleann pipes and whistle. Becky Pringle- Fiddle. Mike Dugger- Fiddle and guitar…
yessssss, very nice, what joy to play amongst/with such fine players!!! coming from a solo point of view,, i marvel at the interplay,,,energy and spirit r
3 ) What Are You Looking For?
Chris Vaisvil is a microtonal composer who works with acoustic and electronic instruments. Chris says "My art is about now and is a response to the inspiration I feel from the visual, musical and literary art of…
BETWEEN - 11-27/28-12
I step out of the car
I don't know where we are
Somewhere between a planet
A planet and a star
I never dreamed I'd end up
in a place like this
The Multnomah Falls is up the Columbia Gorge
Somewhere between Portland…
I got me a new mic and a pre-amp and I picked up the Jumbo Eko (I'll do this again when my fingertips have recovered). I tried to do finger picking when I was a teen, but didn't pursue it as it seemed like too much hard work at the time. Today…
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
a beautiful piece,,,,
really lovely layering of the various instruments and their voices,, quite beautiful
my my,, what a guitar can do these days!,, love it,, very full/rich piece
how nice,,,like the way you build into the story,,,i like the multi tonality the various instruments give,especially the snare drums? ,(if that's the right name), if you have a chance to listen,, i have a piano solo version of the same storm posted here,,, a bit different in temper,, but still the same storm,,, this is very fine r
sounds like your having fun here,,,
once again really nice!!!, and thanks for your listen and comments
rich a tapestry of sound,, wonderful playing
wonderful ambiance,, you really set the mood/stage for a great drama with this piece,, and yes on to rpm! keep it all going r
bit of an epic sound here,,,,very fine
very cool,, don't know the cover, but i like what you are doing here,,it's very neat that the piece happens on different levels, some of it almost background and some fore ground, like i say don't know the original,, this is very nice
nice colab,, do i hear a bit of Elvis here?
well, i think i shall be remembering the name from this time on,,, what fun!
yessssss, very nice, what joy to play amongst/with such fine players!!! coming from a solo point of view,, i marvel at the interplay,,,energy and spirit r
a late night return to one of your pieces,, quite lovely,, love the discussion between the left and right,,, some really nice bright tones here r
ok,, i like this r
very nice, a lot of cool runs
pretty cool, i think there should be a video with this,,,,
well of course,, right from the beginning i am caught adrift in your lovely melody,,,,very beautifully put,, r
most excellent!!! seems like you have fallen under the same spell that i have at times,
nice