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as this is my piano moment #5 set to video that i made this past weekend Oct 6th 2013. Take Note of the sea lion at about 2:20 into this.. it has survived a meeting with a great white shark!! and is still…
!!! Please use the utube link !!!!
as this is my piano moment #5 set to video that i made this past weekend Oct 6th 2013. Take Note of the sea lion at about 2:20 into this.. it has survived a meeting with a great white shark!! and is still…
rpm #7,, i think this will be the overture, to a small midi orchestral suite, which i hope will finish up as my remaining 3 pieces for this years rpm, but well see how that goes,, thanks for all the helpful comments i have received on this project…
dedicated to our "cold hearted orb that rules the night",, bassoon and french horn exchange glances with one another, cross a web of strings with a little timpani,in for the flavor,,, i have been trying to figure a bassoon into my work, so here…
a small quiet piece for a Sunday evening,, all four string sections are present here,, violin, viola,cello and contrabass,,it's kind of fun to try to mix, and pass the various themes around,,
a small quiet piece for a Sunday evening,, all four string sections are present here,, violin, viola,cello and contrabass,,it's kind of fun to try to mix, and pass the various themes around,,
Hi Richard, the tuning I used for the Magic of Belief has much more than major or minor and I used almost all of the. The opening plays with the chords CDG, CEbG CEb^G (a "neutral" third about half way between minor and major) and CEG (except the E is a purer 3rd than 12 equal)
The main motive bottoms out at what my ears are telling me is a neutral interval against a D neutral chord (but I'm not 100% sure, I didn't work it out - could be D minor)
a small quiet piece for a Sunday evening,, all four string sections are present here,, violin, viola,cello and contrabass,,it's kind of fun to try to mix, and pass the various themes around,,
a small quiet piece for a Sunday evening,, all four string sections are present here,, violin, viola,cello and contrabass,,it's kind of fun to try to mix, and pass the various themes around,,
dedicated to our "cold hearted orb that rules the night",, bassoon and french horn exchange glances with one another, cross a web of strings with a little timpani,in for the flavor,,, i have been trying to figure a bassoon into my work, so here…
Previously released as "a little moon music", Here, used as the background for a video i made in Oct of Great White Sharks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iX5R3lrxmYs
This is not the typical Discovery Channel version, here i saw the more languid…
a small quiet piece for a Sunday evening,, all four string sections are present here,, violin, viola,cello and contrabass,,it's kind of fun to try to mix, and pass the various themes around,,
well this is a bit awkward, but i have been chatting with Nosda Cariad about the various plus and minus of sound settings ie reverb,,, sometimes i feel like i have used too much, as sort of a crutch. in this version the reverb has been toned down…
rpm #7,, i think this will be the overture, to a small midi orchestral suite, which i hope will finish up as my remaining 3 pieces for this years rpm, but well see how that goes,, thanks for all the helpful comments i have received on this project…
dedicated to our "cold hearted orb that rules the night",, bassoon and french horn exchange glances with one another, cross a web of strings with a little timpani,in for the flavor,,, i have been trying to figure a bassoon into my work, so here…
a small quiet piece for a Sunday evening,, all four string sections are present here,, violin, viola,cello and contrabass,,it's kind of fun to try to mix, and pass the various themes around,,
i was trying to work on a piece for a shark video of mine, but this is what came out instead,, my piano moments collections are the small musical threads that emerge amongst/while i am working/thinking about other things,,,
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…
Richard, I have enjoyed every second of your magical journey through midi. It has been utter bliss to hear all of them together.
Congratulations on a superb album.
Cheers Bee
dedicated to our "cold hearted orb that rules the night",, bassoon and french horn exchange glances with one another, cross a web of strings with a little timpani,in for the flavor,,, i have been trying to figure a bassoon into my work, so here…
very cool,,, once along time ago i (when in school) i was in a gamalon orchestra.. this brings me a bit back,, but it's much more modern in sound,, very nice
To be true to yourself - how is it? True to the sound that you retrieved from the instrument, to give [share] it away to others (to whom? you'll never know)? True to the mood that you're trying to follow, and which changes before you realize what…
A bit of improv done yesterday with my newly refurbished fretless guitar. Finally got the midi pickup to track almost right! Part of the sounds were gotten by rubbing a teaspoon on the strings.
sooooo, rich in texture,,,and that line/bit/theme about love..oh how so true..... this feels like a destined classic piece, i am honored to be here, listening at the beginning,, well done r
Didnt mean to have a political slant but had just got denied my large order soft drink in Manhattan.
All thats left are the small sodas with the "NY loves big cans" tee shirts
romantic indeed,,,, i love listening and playing along on my desktop,, this is very visual/tactile for my fingers,,,,,i think you must be having a lot of fun with this,,,,, most inspiring and beautiful r
great fun,,, like hearing you having such fun on the strings,,,, as a side note,, i have been a long time fan of our local county fair,,, one time i passed by exactly,, what could be the brother of the truck in the photo,,, anyway we decided to order deep fried "" oreros, milkeyways,, etc,,, don't know if it was just me or not,, but after hearing about such gourmet fair,,for years,,, they were no where as good as my imagination thought they would/should be,,, great fair though,,, thanks for the fun reminder and, i enjoyed hearing you here,, richard
This is like, hmm... like talking to a stranger on a train. First, it's nothing about, and then suddenly you discover that you're about to tell your life; or you listen to someone's story, seemingly intricate or simple (and therefore seemed familiar…
igor,,, there is something about the soul or music from your native land,,, that has always surpassed// amazed my inner self,, that,,, hard to say,,,,,is soooooo beautiful and touching,,, once again well done friend r
the neat thing about a cover is that we all identify with it,, the problem about a cover is also... we all identify with it,,, and yet,, and yet,,, what you do here is simply amazing.. i have said this before but it's no less true,,, sometimes your music takes me to places that mere words can not say,,, once again thank you,,,,
Our history was held in objects and places. We didn't realize as children that we were standing amongst the ashes of the loves of our ancestors. Still, we knew back then that love was possible and that we'd all move mountains for it.
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That was beautiful Richard !
Very cool.
Just great. How are you doing this? You must ave some great hardware and software. Awesome to say the least.
Lovely orchestral piece!
This is a beautiful piece!!
Hi Richard, the tuning I used for the Magic of Belief has much more than major or minor and I used almost all of the. The opening plays with the chords CDG, CEbG CEb^G (a "neutral" third about half way between minor and major) and CEG (except the E is a purer 3rd than 12 equal) The main motive bottoms out at what my ears are telling me is a neutral interval against a D neutral chord (but I'm not 100% sure, I didn't work it out - could be D minor)
Stopped back for another listen.
Taceant ad preces motum heri an ..?
~... Así, como el eco pasado~
The pipes and the little Latin flourishes in the melody reminds my of Ennio Morocone. Only slightly though because it also sounds very unique :)
Missed this one too? What? How beautiful! Richard, you have a beautiful gift. w;-)
How did I miss this?! Gorgeous! w;-)
Welcome back, richard. And again, many thanks for your kind words. And yes, you are right about the strings/piano/percs blend.
I love this piece. There's something very special about it.
Overture indeed! Bravo!
This is a masterpiece!
Oh my, this is gorgeous!
Missed this one somehow. Gorgeous as always!
Richard, I have enjoyed every second of your magical journey through midi. It has been utter bliss to hear all of them together. Congratulations on a superb album. Cheers Bee
beautiful work here, Richard!
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"pictures in an underground tunnel",,, very mezorsky ish (sorry for the spelling, to both you and mr M) very nice Chris,,,,
very cool,,, once along time ago i (when in school) i was in a gamalon orchestra.. this brings me a bit back,, but it's much more modern in sound,, very nice
agree with Kirk and Nosda,, wonderful articulation and mood,,,, from my listen i can see that you had a lot of fun in the playing,, r
really nice,, a very full/orchestral sound,, lots of nice space within these notes, the stretched quality of the fretless is really nice
sweetly dissident,,,are you using a different tuning here?
wow,, what a lovely crawl through the darkness... a bit of the Poe in you i see/hear....simply,,, simply??? dramatically,poetically magic! thanks r
know what you mean ,,, wow! this gets better and better as it moves along,,, well done
sooooo, rich in texture,,,and that line/bit/theme about love..oh how so true..... this feels like a destined classic piece, i am honored to be here, listening at the beginning,, well done r
indeed! the musical mix is most amazing,,, as for sodas,, i guess it just depends on who you are? in any event super job
Chris,, you capture a real,, sense/feeling of your title,,,,like it r
nicely done,, and,,oh how so true,, r
romantic indeed,,,, i love listening and playing along on my desktop,, this is very visual/tactile for my fingers,,,,,i think you must be having a lot of fun with this,,,,, most inspiring and beautiful r
what fun you all are having,,,!
lovely,,, i hear/sense a bit of F. Chopin esk feeling amongst these lovely lovely notes,,, quite pretty r
great fun,,, like hearing you having such fun on the strings,,,, as a side note,, i have been a long time fan of our local county fair,,, one time i passed by exactly,, what could be the brother of the truck in the photo,,, anyway we decided to order deep fried "" oreros, milkeyways,, etc,,, don't know if it was just me or not,, but after hearing about such gourmet fair,,for years,,, they were no where as good as my imagination thought they would/should be,,, great fair though,,, thanks for the fun reminder and, i enjoyed hearing you here,, richard
indeed!!! rich, dissidently full and rich,,,
igor,,, there is something about the soul or music from your native land,,, that has always surpassed// amazed my inner self,, that,,, hard to say,,,,,is soooooo beautiful and touching,,, once again well done friend r
the neat thing about a cover is that we all identify with it,, the problem about a cover is also... we all identify with it,,, and yet,, and yet,,, what you do here is simply amazing.. i have said this before but it's no less true,,, sometimes your music takes me to places that mere words can not say,,, once again thank you,,,,
very wonderful harmonies,, your mix is superb! very well done
very bright and bouncy.... and great harmonies,,as of course you always have