in order
Agnus dei - Free organum Anonymous 12th C
Benedicamus domino - Melismatic organum Anonymous 12th C
Deo gracias Anglia (The Agincourt Carol) Anonymous 15th C.
score
http://micro.soonlabel.com/just/adaptive_JI/AGNUSDEI.pdf
in order
Agnus dei - Free organum Anonymous 12th C
Benedicamus domino - Melismatic organum Anonymous 12th C
Deo gracias Anglia (The Agincourt Carol) Anonymous 15th C.
score
http://micro.soonlabel.com/just/adaptive_JI/AGNUSDEI.pdf
19 note per equal guitar, loopstation, sonar X1, processing.
Impressions Of Francois-Marie Arouet (De Voltaire) written and read by Ezra Pound
III
To Madame Lullin
You’ll wonder that an old man of eighty
Can go on writing you verses…
in order
Agnus dei - Free organum Anonymous 12th C
Benedicamus domino - Melismatic organum Anonymous 12th C
Deo gracias Anglia (The Agincourt Carol) Anonymous 15th C.
score
http://micro.soonlabel.com/just/adaptive_JI/AGNUSDEI.pdf
Picture and information here:
http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=859
Line up:
2 tracks (right and left) of hammer dulcimer, fretless bass, and cameo appearances for both fretless guitar and electric psaltery.
19 note per equal guitar, loopstation, sonar X1, processing.
Impressions Of Francois-Marie Arouet (De Voltaire) written and read by Ezra Pound
III
To Madame Lullin
You’ll wonder that an old man of eighty
Can go on writing you verses…
19 note per equal guitar, loopstation, sonar X1, processing.
Impressions Of Francois-Marie Arouet (De Voltaire) written and read by Ezra Pound
III
To Madame Lullin
You’ll wonder that an old man of eighty
Can go on writing you verses…
Ambient video and audio improvisation with my 19 notes per octave guitar, loopstation, Marshall amplifier, Zoom H2 and post-processing.
on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGO0R381HQs
full quality video
http://clones.soonlabel.com/public…
Part-1 (first 11 minutes) was calming and elusive..the second part all the way to the 22nd minute was harpooning my thoughts, just brilliant Chris! More like this...please.
Picture and information here:
http://chrisvaisvil.com/?p=859
Line up:
2 tracks (right and left) of hammer dulcimer, fretless bass, and cameo appearances for both fretless guitar and electric psaltery.
Ambient video and audio improvisation with my 19 notes per octave guitar, loopstation, Marshall amplifier, Zoom H2 and post-processing.
on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGO0R381HQs
full quality video
http://clones.soonlabel.com/public…
Ambient video and audio improvisation with my 19 notes per octave guitar, loopstation, Marshall amplifier, Zoom H2 and post-processing.
on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGO0R381HQs
full quality video
http://clones.soonlabel.com/public…
Ambient video and audio improvisation with my 19 notes per octave guitar, loopstation, Marshall amplifier, Zoom H2 and post-processing.
on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGO0R381HQs
full quality video
http://clones.soonlabel.com/public…
Ambient video and audio improvisation with my 19 notes per octave guitar, loopstation, Marshall amplifier, Zoom H2 and post-processing.
on youtube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGO0R381HQs
full quality video
http://clones.soonlabel.com/public…
This is in some boring typical genre. I just can't figure out which one. Perhaps Wiccan dances for epileptics? Not sure.
In Cold Hell, in Thicket is a microtonal musical setting of Charles Olsen reading his poem in 1950 as provided by PennSound…
I enjoyed the imagery on the video a real pandora box of images....... a nightmare vision within the music an excellent ride.....sounds like you had a big stick to conduct the prisoners
download full quality video (157 MB)
http://micro.soonlabel.com/17-ET/Dead_Sea.wmv
This is a guitar piece in classical style in 17 notes per octave using the 17 version of the phyrgian mode. In normal 12 equal tuning phyrgian mode starts on…
Lovely!
So your guitar has 17 frets to the octave or you retune so the octave is at the 17th fret instead of the 12th? does it tune up in a similar way? which fret gives you the note for the next string?
this is a Harold Budd tribute in memory of .. I had been listening to Harold since mid 80’s with pearl and ambient 2 when they came out about. I had a girl friend at the time going to Juilliard taking an elective electronic music class she told…
This is not the same ponderous endless time being that was mentioned by someone, somewhere. But rather I touch the water lightly and expecting the circles to disappear. And again.
from the album 50
vocals Alejandro Olivares
lead guitar Dan Upton
search for so long to belong a place to go thats my own where everything is real the walls are never cold tell you how I feel while I am growing old and I am coming home to…
Well Reg was watching the news and he couldn't believe a word that our great prime minister was saying ....He believes that Boris is actually working against us rather that with us in our battle against the Covid. Reg lives in the North of England…
https://soundcloud.com/h92o/neon-crosses-2b-mixing-all-of
with this song-- in audacity --- the seven parts are all layered --- I cut a selection of 8minutes 20secs in and then using the time shift tool I slide the each of the 7 parts of this…
(Remastered 22/10/2021)
I found this one while I was digging through the shoe-box for the 1994 songs. Apparently I wrote it on 10th November 1995.
Foolishly, I thought it would only take a week or so to record... I was originally expecting…
My first experience with a mountain dulcimer was one that was refretted with glued on bits of wire to make each step 65 cents instead of the usual 100 cents. I like your calming playing. It is like a conversation with friends by a fire under the starry sky.
I came up with this one this afternoon its about loss just guitar and Vocal HB 12 string plugged straight into focusrite.........Thanks for listening
The Old Man
the old man thought he was king of the hill
Till life made him feel nothing…
I've been designing patches for my Prophet 6 the last couple weeks. I'm hand-playing a handful of them here...
The quote is [björk](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MixrSzIa264)
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
Wonderful use of the voices to produce the rhythm. Lovely!
Wow... This is superb!
Much beauty can be cultivated in 80 years... and perhaps true beauty always forgets itself.
Bringin us back to the ancient times with a nice little motet/chorale. Cool! Wish I could hear it with live singers. It would be glorious.
Very interesting sound indeed.
That is most touching, yes, most touching. With fading eyesight she looks out on a world through a net curtain, not noticing! The music was perfect.
The panning enriches the intro wonderfully. Very cool sounds.
Part-1 (first 11 minutes) was calming and elusive..the second part all the way to the 22nd minute was harpooning my thoughts, just brilliant Chris! More like this...please.
Another way to enjoy this is open a second window in your browser and start Norm's Ilesa at the same time.
loving the broken timing that is synced again in the end. very very tense in the intensity of it.
Very well done!!!!!!!
Cosmic
Whose house were the other 20 seconds at? Intriguing sounds!
Stirring and mystical! My kinda morning!
Very cool.
this one's right up my street Chris. Nice.
What have i to say?........i listened and let the words words wash over me and enjoyed the experience...thank you
I enjoyed the imagery on the video a real pandora box of images....... a nightmare vision within the music an excellent ride.....sounds like you had a big stick to conduct the prisoners
A little avante garde for me but I can appreciate the work that went into it.
Lovely! So your guitar has 17 frets to the octave or you retune so the octave is at the 17th fret instead of the 12th? does it tune up in a similar way? which fret gives you the note for the next string?
Comments made by vaisvil
Excellent piece!
this is really great!
Good to see you around these parts again! Enjoying your music with attitude!
This is epic!
indeed beautiful!
great song, vocal and lead!
Really cool sounds Bill!
man I love the vibe you have here!
awesomely deep and cool!
I like the experimental aspect of this!
Kavin you blew out my speakers!
This is awesome!!
wow!
excellent! Lovely collage!
well done!
My first experience with a mountain dulcimer was one that was refretted with glued on bits of wire to make each step 65 cents instead of the usual 100 cents. I like your calming playing. It is like a conversation with friends by a fire under the starry sky.
great lyrics on this one.
excellent textures!
love this! - I didn't know dungeon syth existed - thanks - if you want to add to XD that would be awesome!
This is a piece of epic proportions - I really love it!