this has the crackling static like sound ,,, I usually try to adjust my levels to keep things like that from happening usually when I saturate the sounds or it is just too loud and such... but here it is so cool,.. I remember when I used tape hiss as part of my song. mmm a lot of songs well most all the songs on tape that I could not filter the hiss off ... :)
For female voice and harp in Pythagorean tuning
IV
His soul stretched tight across the skies
That fade behind a city block,
Or trampled by insistent feet
At four and five and six oโclock;
And short square fingers stuffing pipes,
And…
Excellent thanks for taking time and making this happen.. โบ๏ธ this is a most abstract poem like Candy dishes made from a car Axel's while hanging from circular rainbows spilling out of a glass of milk ๐ฅ...
Female vocal with cello section in Pythagorean tuning
Public Domain poem from T.S. Eliot
III
You tossed a blanket from the bed,
You lay upon your back, and waited;
You dozed, and watched the night revealing
The thousand sordid images…
This is a captured and then edited live performance using the Sonar Matrix view using various samples - some of which were paul stretched.
I'm liking this - if only they had the possibility to change the pitch live it would be like sticking…
interesting angular reverseness, almost visual and like poetry. love how it leads into a cluster complementing the flat-planed stretches, if that makes sense to you :) in and then out of confusion...lovely outro
Piano - Soprano in Pythagorean Tuning - poem by TS Eliot (in public domain)
I
The winter evening settles down
With smell of steaks in passageways.
Six oโclock.
The burnt-out ends of smoky days.
And now a gusty shower wraps
The grimy…
Piano - Soprano in Pythagorean Tuning - poem by TS Eliot (in public domain)
I
The winter evening settles down
With smell of steaks in passageways.
Six oโclock.
The burnt-out ends of smoky days.
And now a gusty shower wraps
The grimy…
We were having a little tipple down the cellar last night and we came up with a Christmas song for the festive season...hope you enjoy..........
CHRISTMAS TIME AT THE DRUNKโS HOUSE (Lyrics)
it's Christmas time in the drunks house
and the…
Well Jefferry came down the cellar this evening for a chat and a bit of consoling.................. so we decided to recant his tale of woe........................poor old Jeferry.............
I found my answer "These pieces are recorded live in my home studio. They are made with an electric guitar played through a laptop and a dedicated hardware looper."
Mozart's famous "Alla Turca" Sonata #11 in A major with period tuning and period pianoforte and period diapason of A4 = 415 Hz. Details http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=1837
Another work in progress down the cellar.............a first cut...........
I KNOW HOW LOVE CAN FEEL(Lyrics)
I know how love can feel
I know that love can heal
i know i kneel before you
i know it can burn you, destroy you
i know how love can…
Thank you for the comments on Sympathy for a Friend. I didn't use a synthesizer. All of the sound is from one take on my 19 note per octave guitar + effects.
Sort of a Tuesday improv...
Built up around a synth texture that I built up with:
Operator->FilterStation->Volcano->Kombinat->Panstation->RP-Delay
(what's the fun in having plugins if you can't abuse them)
Heres a collab with Wildgeas Music a beautiful bit of music hope i did it justice with the vocal............
Tomorrow (Lyrics)
I know the curse of the darkness is coming
those dark nights that will feed upon my soul
with no forward glance of tomorrow…
So after hearing some of Stephen Krell's outstanding picking, I asked him if he'd like to play along with any of my songs... I can't be happier with the one he picked to add his banjo to (seeing as how the song is written about my favorite Pete…
Different recording here as the electric guitar, bass guitar were not plugged in, just recorded raw with a power mic and then EQ'ed to make it sound amped - pardon mistakes!
Nice song - I did finally get around to listening to it :-) So this is literally unplugged hard bodied normally electric instruments - I've never heard of this being done before - awesome idea!!
So after listening to some of Chris Vaisvil's music for mapped midi and such I caught the bug of inspiration and did similar but in my own way. should of included extra things but there was the on the fly idea going.
So after listening to some of Chris Vaisvil's music for mapped midi and such I caught the bug of inspiration and did similar but in my own way. should of included extra things but there was the on the fly idea going.
baby! This is great!! I suggest running the mp3 through Paul's Extreme Stretch too if youu haven't taken a listen. What this reminds me of is some of the odd ends and bits on Beatles albums I always wished was longer. In places it sounds backwards, other places an orchestra tuning up, other places a spaceship. Wow. man I'm floored - you really have a lot, I do mean a lot in two and a half minutes!! Check out Dan Stearns - http://homemademusic.com/daniel_stearns/info_237.php I think you'll like what he is doing.
Different recording here as the electric guitar, bass guitar were not plugged in, just recorded raw with a power mic and then EQ'ed to make it sound amped - pardon mistakes!
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this has the crackling static like sound ,,, I usually try to adjust my levels to keep things like that from happening usually when I saturate the sounds or it is just too loud and such... but here it is so cool,.. I remember when I used tape hiss as part of my song. mmm a lot of songs well most all the songs on tape that I could not filter the hiss off ... :)
I was listening to Delia Derbyshire all morning and this just fit right in.. excellent work here.
Yeah, cyberspooky
Spooky
Wow ๐ณ love your use of the synthesizers in a guitar ๐ธ style. Nice drum ๐ฅ placement ๐บ
I love this! (the Prophet is amazing isn't it?....I have one too). Great idea this song.
Ohh wow ๐ฏ so ๐ cool ๐
Totally different song from the shower song it's hard to believe it is just a tempo change.. thanks..
Excellent thanks for taking time and making this happen.. โบ๏ธ this is a most abstract poem like Candy dishes made from a car Axel's while hanging from circular rainbows spilling out of a glass of milk ๐ฅ...
I agree with Jim.. but more than ghostly some kind of robotics ghost haunting our ears and minds.. and yet not long enough to get us too scared ๐ณ
Abstract and ghostly.
Like
Soaring loveliness with Karen Carpentet likeness on top!
interesting angular reverseness, almost visual and like poetry. love how it leads into a cluster complementing the flat-planed stretches, if that makes sense to you :) in and then out of confusion...lovely outro
so very intense 000 OOO...
nice mixing.
This is quite lovely.
Beautiful, thank you for sharing ๐
Still a really excellent manipulation here
Very cool!
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Nailed Tom's voice!
Very Tom Waits - love it!
wow your voice sounds so like the Kinks!
love your voice here!
May I invite you to participate at ImprovFriday? You may have some fun! http://improvfriday.com/
I found my answer "These pieces are recorded live in my home studio. They are made with an electric guitar played through a laptop and a dedicated hardware looper."
What do you have in your ambient rig? I am enjoying your work!
Hi Bethan - I have no idea who played it - but they did an excellent job. The midi file I found somewhere in the 90's.
wow - another side totally! I like the string / piano combination.
Thank you for the comments on Sympathy for a Friend. I didn't use a synthesizer. All of the sound is from one take on my 19 note per octave guitar + effects.
I love that metallic sound!
The cello work is especially good.
nicely done!!
excellent - this is a great song perfectly played and sung!!
enjoyed!!
Nice song - I did finally get around to listening to it :-) So this is literally unplugged hard bodied normally electric instruments - I've never heard of this being done before - awesome idea!!
lovely!!
lets try that again.... http://tinyurl.com/79uwvro
baby! This is great!! I suggest running the mp3 through Paul's Extreme Stretch too if youu haven't taken a listen. What this reminds me of is some of the odd ends and bits on Beatles albums I always wished was longer. In places it sounds backwards, other places an orchestra tuning up, other places a spaceship. Wow. man I'm floored - you really have a lot, I do mean a lot in two and a half minutes!! Check out Dan Stearns - http://homemademusic.com/daniel_stearns/info_237.php I think you'll like what he is doing.
I was going to listen to your song but then I figured I could to that tomorrow.