Antoinette plays keys, Anonymous plays drums, Evan is guitar left, Chris is guitar right (sorry I was a jerk and too loud) - This dates from 1977 when I was a classical major and Antoinette a piano major. Even though this improvisation was from…
I've always imagined you younger than me. But if you were doing this in 77 (I was 14 and in a choir, and writing songs about Garden Gnomes), then obviously not! This is mighty cool stuff for back then... wow
The end of this is.. the best part .. that part with out drums just is what I like... Things like that as a whole song would be neat. Anyway people usually like drums.. I like sound effects..
there is a glitch or two .. that is on purpose ? or is it my system popping skips.. and such ? I don't see that in the wave map above..--- it could be my system ---- since I am doing memory management? ---IDK
IDK you didn't put the youtube link they allow that for these post the link works and all--- :) so I just googled the character sequence highlight and search to get the youtube..---
https://youtu.be/yUJ-f1Mvqd0
OK I looked at this thinking --- 17 minute song.. well I will surf the net some.. do the fb thing.. but dag it is too intense for that.. it is that I needed to type about the song not surf.. --- yeah this is great.-excellent changes after echoes into new echoes well done. These high squeeks are like splintering thru the effects of the delays ,, really then into the dronesk like dreamings.. Incredible (I added that word to my dictionary = Dronesk)
I put together a patch of 6 oscillators using frequencies 198, 210, 220, 228, 230 and 280. I recorded the piece interactively playing as I felt them by triggering. A previously recorded loop often playing in reverse was also used. Produced…
starts out with a hint of Ludwig and becomes full on contemporary classical. Really like the quiet part at ~2 with the sustain pedal down. I don't know why - 3:18 started to echo Gershwin for me though it really doesn't sound like his style. Overall its a really nice piece with a multifaceted set of moods and thoughts - I enjoyed this very much!
This is really an intriguing piece as the song writing is somewhat Beatlesque with a totally modern sound. I love this even more than the previous view into this piece.
No one's left
and I'm afraid
I've got no choice.
I've got it made.
But I've known for a very long time
that I can't consent to the shape
that I've been assigned
without a chance to really define...
But four young Oysters hurried up,
All eager for the treat:
Their coats were brushed, their faces washed,
Their shoes were clean and neat--
And this was odd, because, you know,
They hadn't any feet.
Four other Oysters followed them,
And yet another four;
And thick and fast they came at last,
And more, and more, and more--
All hopping through the frothy waves,
And scrambling to the shore.
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I've always imagined you younger than me. But if you were doing this in 77 (I was 14 and in a choir, and writing songs about Garden Gnomes), then obviously not! This is mighty cool stuff for back then... wow
good sounds going on in this.
this.. this is so neat.. it has many different elements in a wide variety of way shapes maybe but a kind of protest in sound very good.
Love it. So relaxing.
nice work here--
The end of this is.. the best part .. that part with out drums just is what I like... Things like that as a whole song would be neat. Anyway people usually like drums.. I like sound effects..
rather long but well worth the listen the sounds are new and old going on in a wild mix that I like ..--
there is a glitch or two .. that is on purpose ? or is it my system popping skips.. and such ? I don't see that in the wave map above..--- it could be my system ---- since I am doing memory management? ---IDK
We're suckers for Module FX. Ampish goodish
IDK you didn't put the youtube link they allow that for these post the link works and all--- :) so I just googled the character sequence highlight and search to get the youtube..--- https://youtu.be/yUJ-f1Mvqd0
ahhhh so very ambient .. it is.--
Cool sounds!
Sweet!
nice ..
squish squish yeah neat though...---
that should be 'knob fiddler' not know fiddler.
how do you deal with your latency? I figured you for a know fiddler.
OK I looked at this thinking --- 17 minute song.. well I will surf the net some.. do the fb thing.. but dag it is too intense for that.. it is that I needed to type about the song not surf.. --- yeah this is great.-excellent changes after echoes into new echoes well done. These high squeeks are like splintering thru the effects of the delays ,, really then into the dronesk like dreamings.. Incredible (I added that word to my dictionary = Dronesk)
yaaaaah! fuck yeah!!
The whammy did not die in vain.
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great music, it is like a speech. Prodding, pleading, shouting.
nice vamp!
Such a huge expanse is painted here!
A cool microtonal experimental piece!
This is beautiful!
starts out with a hint of Ludwig and becomes full on contemporary classical. Really like the quiet part at ~2 with the sustain pedal down. I don't know why - 3:18 started to echo Gershwin for me though it really doesn't sound like his style. Overall its a really nice piece with a multifaceted set of moods and thoughts - I enjoyed this very much!
This is really an intriguing piece as the song writing is somewhat Beatlesque with a totally modern sound. I love this even more than the previous view into this piece.
I really like how unusual this sounds
beautiful in its sadness
really well done!
this may be long, but it isn't empty. I really, really like this one!
it opens like a hurdy-gurdy! Your layering is so orchestral - wonderful work
This is cooler - the SE-02 seems to be quite a nice synth~!
love the runs in this piece! Very powerful!
awesome!!!
I'm in awe of how you make these pieces every week. This is excellent contemporary classical music. I agree with Bill, beautiful ending!
But four young Oysters hurried up, All eager for the treat: Their coats were brushed, their faces washed, Their shoes were clean and neat-- And this was odd, because, you know, They hadn't any feet. Four other Oysters followed them, And yet another four; And thick and fast they came at last, And more, and more, and more-- All hopping through the frothy waves, And scrambling to the shore.
excellent!
Beautiful!
Lola has my respect. What synth was slept on?