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Dustin Shallert said ” I didn’t invent it – I think it’s called “Oodako”, but I did call attention to it as a local minimum among multi-mos scales as seen in the above picture.” This is a mode of 33 equal and Scott Thompson kindly alerted me…
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Hi Chris, Yes, I think it does too. I really like the harmonies or ics. You see, you are far too clever for me. Cheers Bee

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"Turn! Turn! Turn! (to Everything There Is a Season)", often abbreviated to "Turn! Turn! Turn!", is a song written by Pete Seeger in the late 1950s. The lyrics were adapted almost entirely from verses in the Book of Ecclesiastes, set to music…
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Reefwalker said

Really like the overlapping vox harmonies here. Bass just right too

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Guest said

Nice and relaxing Chris. A pleasure of a listen. Cheers Bee

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Wow! That was a trip and a half! marvelously put together. The swishing sound in the background there reminds me of the foetal heart. Cheers Bee

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Andrew Russe said

Enjoyed that.

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"Tether" Whatever it was, is wasn't manumission To spill the blood, to pull the weed You can bury the past, but it's a mausoleum With the ghost of a fist that won't let us be Can we bring it together, Can we call from the mountain to the valley…
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Andrew Russe said

Like it. Don't know the original, but I like this.

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"Tether" Whatever it was, is wasn't manumission To spill the blood, to pull the weed You can bury the past, but it's a mausoleum With the ghost of a fist that won't let us be Can we bring it together, Can we call from the mountain to the valley…
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thetworegs said

Good one Chris.....

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thetworegs said

Nice ......now here comes the rain

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Andrew Russe said

Beautiful

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Newbold said

and these types of music, can resolve sometimes easier then at first thought, well done here.

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Guest said

Good one.

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Guest said

Awe, that's lovely Chris! Good title! Bethan

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I'm not Robert Plant or Jimmy Page. This is probably the best I"ll do. You've been warned. Acoustic guitar / vocal cover.
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Andrew Russe said

Woo!! brave man taking this on with just acoustic and vocal. Hats off to you, sir. Nice one, like it.

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I'm not Robert Plant or Jimmy Page. This is probably the best I"ll do. You've been warned. Acoustic guitar / vocal cover.
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thetworegs said

I like your vocal Chris don't be so hard on yourself....ienjoyed.....

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Poetry, a Cubist’s View is a “mash” of Benjamin Smith’s Ben.improv.Jul.16.2013 on electric piano and a combination of Paul Mimlitsch’s bass clarinet and soprano clarinet improvisations: “71913bcimpx1?, “71913scimpx1?, and “71913scimpx2?. I added…
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Full and exciting Chris. I thought it would be marvellous as a soundtrack for a film of the book Animal Farm. Not what you intended I'm sure! Cheers Bee

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Poetry, a Cubist’s View is a “mash” of Benjamin Smith’s Ben.improv.Jul.16.2013 on electric piano and a combination of Paul Mimlitsch’s bass clarinet and soprano clarinet improvisations: “71913bcimpx1?, “71913scimpx1?, and “71913scimpx2?. I added…
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fallingupart said

I heard this on the radio just the other day. ;) Sorry, I jest. Nice piano tone. Is it a real Rhodes or synthesized?

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Well, I play this in Fokker 7-limit Just Intonation on the piano and I didn't attempt to try to sing as high as Robert. So that makes the vocals hard to nail right there. And I played it over many times the past 3 days and my voice got worn out…
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fallingupart said

Nobody can follow Plant, especially on this one, so why even try? I ought to dare my local classic rock station to play this version and tell them I'll stop listening if they won't do it. Heh heh. That'll fix 'em, won't it? I dig the improv at the end; it makes me think that perhaps I should do my own "New Age" style cover of Stairway. Hmmm.

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Poetry, a Cubist’s View is a “mash” of Benjamin Smith’s Ben.improv.Jul.16.2013 on electric piano and a combination of Paul Mimlitsch’s bass clarinet and soprano clarinet improvisations: “71913bcimpx1?, “71913scimpx1?, and “71913scimpx2?. I added…
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sluggthesickpuppy said

that's rather nice vais, a bubble & squeak of free jazz

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Well, I play this in Fokker 7-limit Just Intonation on the piano and I didn't attempt to try to sing as high as Robert. So that makes the vocals hard to nail right there. And I played it over many times the past 3 days and my voice got worn out…
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thetworegs said

i wouldn't say murdered maybe a little beaten up though ....i love that piano work this is the first time I've ever heard it on the piano and it sounds great.....

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vocal x 2 electric 12 string x 3 5 string bass gong
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thetworegs said

Excellent!!

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