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,,
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,,
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,,
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
at the end of an evening, after the house lights have gone down, in the quietness of the hall,, two cellos, share a quiet moment.. dedicated to the old couple who have lived so long together, to parent who watches as their child sleeps, to the…
Yes, I like less reverb, but who am I to know. I thought you got a more natural sound on the other setting.
They're both good, and if there wasn't the request for comparison, the differences would have gone unnoticed.
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…
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…
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…
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…
wonderful soul,,,,,a lovely piece with many beautiful moments,,,,,,id love to hear this live,, perhaps in a windowed room looking out over the frozen countryside of your homeland
Admittedly rushed out for the holidays, here's a 5 song EP of techno christmasness. By next year, it'll be a full record with lots more sleigh bells and sirens.
Recomposition of the following ImprovFriday composers / pieces
Peter Thörn
Wheel be
Norbert Oldani
Piano Impro 1,2 3
Another Aulos Impro.
Jeff Duke
Scanners and Bells
Kavin Allenson
dragchain
brain salad surgeon
Slim and None…
very fine,, i know im a bit slow,, but this is the second time tonight i have seen the term "improv friday",, can you tell me what this means???,, fun piece,,, im enjoying it a lot,, parts of this remind me a bit of Michael Hedges,,,someone i used to hear a lot and know a bit,,, in the bygone days
This is an improvisation (with a bit of editing where my timing got off by a lot) for this week’s ImprovFriday event
I used my M-Audio 88es to drive:
Korg MS2000
ARP 2600 V soft synth
Absynth 5 soft synth
Session 3 drummer soft synth
Pianoteq…
interesting,,, the music seems to move in and out,,, i have a sense of......of time flowing by,,,my not understanding it all,, just being there,, and yes people do seem to disappear,, as does much of what once was,, fine piece
A not very cheerful Christmas song I wrote for the RPM Holiday Challenge. Based on the classic Arthur C. Clarke science fiction story "The Star". http://faculty.winthrop.edu/kosterj/engl510/star.htm
Light years out and an eternity back to…
very cool,,, im a big A C Clarke fan myself,, sort of grew up on him and Azamofff and Heinline ( i know my spellings bad/wrong)i'll need to look this up,, these guys are the ones responsiable for me being able to read,, not spell, but read,, well played
Jqscutt had this guitar riff that he sent me and we worked out a song with bass, rhythm, lead and drums over the internet. I posted it for a collab for some key additions. This was added by TiS friends K-Lyd and Coruz. Later, they found Liam…
very excellent,,nice mix of talents and sounds,, well done,, on a side note i have to ask about the photo,, it looks similar to one on a photoshop site dealing with HDR photo processing,, something im working on learning,,,any connection? on a second listen now,,, very fine,, thanks for the great song
Jqscutt had this guitar riff that he sent me and we worked out a song with bass, rhythm, lead and drums over the internet. I posted it for a collab for some key additions. This was added by TiS friends K-Lyd and Coruz. Later, they found Liam…
jpeg is Centaur 2 by SnowSkadi
A while back Kraig Grady, the author of the JI tuning "Centaur" asked me to transpose my piece Centaur's Pasture composed in his tuning to different "keys" in order to hear the different character each transposition…
RosaLinda, unbeknown to me took my song Ellis Road and made this fantastic song called "Tactual Sensation." I was very pleased!! Linda is from Sweden and now lives in Norway. She does not have an account here but perhaps soon. Anyway enjoy.
Comments on richardlaceves's stuff
You are really creating yourself an RPM Challenge masterpiece. It's another beautiful contribution.
I thought I heard a little Aaron Copland in there. It's beautiful
This is Gorgeous!
Beautiful mate.
i'm wondering what you made this with, i love medieval music. thumbs up from me!
This is wonderful!
Absolutely brilliant! It moved my soul.
majestic.Lovely stuff.
Really nice piece, once again. But too short.
That is incredible..I am imagining a scene showing a battle field and the aftermath of war...something along those lines.
Way cool , dig those horns.
Excellent! Love the tension/ release especially at about 3 minutes
Magical stuff. Very tasty.
awesome arrangement.. i couldn't stop listening
Yes, I like less reverb, but who am I to know. I thought you got a more natural sound on the other setting. They're both good, and if there wasn't the request for comparison, the differences would have gone unnoticed.
The reverb setting is a success to my ears. Nice Cello and overall piece.
Breathtaking Good tension and resolution with captivating arrangement. Nice one Richard.
If you do not do work for film....u should. Very nice piece here.
Yes! This should be an overture! Absolutely wonderful, Richard!
Very soundrack-ish, well done!
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wonderful soul,,,,,a lovely piece with many beautiful moments,,,,,,id love to hear this live,, perhaps in a windowed room looking out over the frozen countryside of your homeland
very switched on,,,,,very fun,,,
yes........very chaotic and interesting all at the same time,,,,,
very fine,, i know im a bit slow,, but this is the second time tonight i have seen the term "improv friday",, can you tell me what this means???,, fun piece,,, im enjoying it a lot,, parts of this remind me a bit of Michael Hedges,,,someone i used to hear a lot and know a bit,,, in the bygone days
smooooooth,, i don't know AW but it sounds like an improve piece to me, at least in the timing and emotions ,,, well played
very nice,, interesting, and absorbing,,,i like this all the way through
very nice
very fine,,,did you use to play for your father? improvisation can be wonderfully freeing,, i hope this helps,,,,very nice Richard
interesting,,, the music seems to move in and out,,, i have a sense of......of time flowing by,,,my not understanding it all,, just being there,, and yes people do seem to disappear,, as does much of what once was,, fine piece
very cool,,, im a big A C Clarke fan myself,, sort of grew up on him and Azamofff and Heinline ( i know my spellings bad/wrong)i'll need to look this up,, these guys are the ones responsiable for me being able to read,, not spell, but read,, well played
interesting
A+ piece,,,the guitar is very sweet, your vocals fit the piece like a glove,, very smooth
very excellent,,nice mix of talents and sounds,, well done,, on a side note i have to ask about the photo,, it looks similar to one on a photoshop site dealing with HDR photo processing,, something im working on learning,,,any connection? on a second listen now,,, very fine,, thanks for the great song
neat colab,,, very fine
very nice
woooooooooow!!!! really great,,, pardon my ignorance but i didn't know Norway was so close to Texas
very cool,,, i like this a lot
you have a very nice touch,, count me in as a new fan
very lovely
very cool