This is an transcription of a piano improvisation I did with Andrew Heathwaite’s 12 of 31 edo meantone MODMOS scale which is called Meteoroid.
The tuning I used follows (in cents)
E:\cakewalk\scales\andrews12of31edo.scl
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andrew’s 12 of 31edo…
This is an transcription of a piano improvisation I did with Andrew Heathwaite’s 12 of 31 edo meantone MODMOS scale which is called Meteoroid.
The tuning I used follows (in cents)
E:\cakewalk\scales\andrews12of31edo.scl
!
andrew’s 12 of 31edo…
This is an transcription of a piano improvisation I did with Andrew Heathwaite’s 12 of 31 edo meantone MODMOS scale which is called Meteoroid.
The tuning I used follows (in cents)
E:\cakewalk\scales\andrews12of31edo.scl
!
andrew’s 12 of 31edo…
Frozen eyes....
and like the wail of a crying child...
she grieves for what is lost to her...
finding solace in a shared moment....
she absently brushes the thought away....
there is no beauty in the sky....
or warmth on her face…
Frozen eyes....
and like the wail of a crying child...
she grieves for what is lost to her...
finding solace in a shared moment....
she absently brushes the thought away....
there is no beauty in the sky....
or warmth on her face…
Frozen eyes....
and like the wail of a crying child...
she grieves for what is lost to her...
finding solace in a shared moment....
she absently brushes the thought away....
there is no beauty in the sky....
or warmth on her face…
I sometimes struggle to understand some of your posts. That's my problem not yours but every so often you play a piece that can emotionally move mountains. For me this is such a piece. Bravo
Cool Chris,, almost a bit baroque at times, i like it,, love the photo,, but is this in fact a raven? ours out here in the west do not look like such,, my bests r
Beware of following the link in the about while listening to the track!!!
It was 3 minutes before I realised I was listening to two things at once lol. I was thinking "this one is far too complex for me".
Now that I've listened to the solo piano - very cool piece :-)
interesting,, i was watching the video,, pretty creative,, sometimes i feel like an over seas visitor, as i listen to your music,, not sure i always understand,, but i always find it interesting and a bit mind enlarging,, happy friday r
or is this part of that cognitive science in psychological meanings.. either way it is really interesting musics most random and good.. Oh and thanks for the complement on the piano playing. :)
I have mashed Shane Cadman and Chris Vaisvil and myself. this is a neat mix -- I took Shane Cadman's song here and then with Chris's mandolin work I stretched it out to match the length of Shane's Song as well as doing the same with two drum…
Nice neoclassical trio - very pleasant!
The octave mandolin is available at music stores that deal in folk / country instruments. I bought mine used and is made by Trinity College. Not sure if they are still in business. Its double the size and not surprisingly tuned as a regular mandolin but an octave below. Search for Sierra Hull on youtube - excellent mandolin player and has some videos that compare the two.
So, here is the third and final Movement of my first Piano Concerto...have really enjoyed this project. I will soon now be adding the complete Work to this site too.
A collaboration with Chris Vaisvil! I'm so jazzed he took a Thumbjam sketch of an idea and ran with it. Either an alternate Star Wars imperial march or Amon Duul jamming with Mahavishnu, don't know which.
Chris Vaisvil: guitars
Kavin.: Synths…
Roland SE-02 through EHX Stereo Memory Man -> Zoom RFX-300. Title comes from a combination of the time length, and the fact that it was created for the current Sound-In for 1-7/1/2021.
Beautifully dark and mysterious that then explodes into barely contained chaos that ends in a plaintive song of longing. That's how I hear this. Wonderful piece Ben!
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
Very nicely composed :)
this fits my sunday night quite well, youve got a nice since of timing/ spacialness here,,
very nice.
Brillliant.
Haunting.....
reminds me of early Doors
most desolate indeed,,,,also most interesting,, r
Such desolation...
I sometimes struggle to understand some of your posts. That's my problem not yours but every so often you play a piece that can emotionally move mountains. For me this is such a piece. Bravo
Cool Chris,, almost a bit baroque at times, i like it,, love the photo,, but is this in fact a raven? ours out here in the west do not look like such,, my bests r
Beware of following the link in the about while listening to the track!!! It was 3 minutes before I realised I was listening to two things at once lol. I was thinking "this one is far too complex for me". Now that I've listened to the solo piano - very cool piece :-)
Wild......from a phone.
Wonderful inventive track!
interesting,, i was watching the video,, pretty creative,, sometimes i feel like an over seas visitor, as i listen to your music,, not sure i always understand,, but i always find it interesting and a bit mind enlarging,, happy friday r
Yeah buddy, me like.
I feel I've just been dragged screaming & kicking through the workings of your inner mind and spat out at the end.......Wild collab!!..........
Very cool sounds!
or is this part of that cognitive science in psychological meanings.. either way it is really interesting musics most random and good.. Oh and thanks for the complement on the piano playing. :)
Question, is this part of the anti-harmony movement occurring in noise art?
To be sure, to be sure
Comments made by vaisvil
nice work - somewhat subdued and introspective
nice work here!
Thank you for putting this together! Sounds great!
Nice neoclassical trio - very pleasant! The octave mandolin is available at music stores that deal in folk / country instruments. I bought mine used and is made by Trinity College. Not sure if they are still in business. Its double the size and not surprisingly tuned as a regular mandolin but an octave below. Search for Sierra Hull on youtube - excellent mandolin player and has some videos that compare the two.
this is cool - sounds very early electronic music with the pops and reverb - fav'd!
wow!
Beautiful work!
!!!! such a mood!
Lovely work! - back to give a well deserved like!
Finally got back to give you a like!
Thanks for the collaboration - all I can say is - I'd like to do more. :-)
It is so hard to cut through the end of RPM - I really like what you added to my bass line! Thank you for this! Your work is excellent!
https://youtu.be/7QXKRH0R4Og is the video for it
There are some definitely micro tonal inflections here!
beautiful!
the heavy flanging is a treat! I'll diverge from Bill and say its bigger birds at 14:00. this is cool!
Some excellent effect manipulations going on here!
has a very cool vibe!
Like the guitar - nice addition to a great track!
Beautifully dark and mysterious that then explodes into barely contained chaos that ends in a plaintive song of longing. That's how I hear this. Wonderful piece Ben!