I bought a $50 Woods DW-15 acoustic dreadnought 12 note per octave guitar at Guitar Center, fret wire, and a fret saw.
After a couple days of work I made a usable 18 note per octave guitar.
Most of the details and lots of pictures are on my facebook…
East-West Choir went on sale and I received and installed my copy yesterday. So this is a quick improvisation for ImprovFriday. Boys choir, double bass, tuba, celesta, bass drum, timpani and electronics.
I bought a $50 Woods DW-15 acoustic dreadnought 12 note per octave guitar at Guitar Center, fret wire, and a fret saw.
After a couple days of work I made a usable 18 note per octave guitar.
Most of the details and lots of pictures are on my facebook…
East-West Choir went on sale and I received and installed my copy yesterday. So this is a quick improvisation for ImprovFriday. Boys choir, double bass, tuba, celesta, bass drum, timpani and electronics.
East-West Choir went on sale and I received and installed my copy yesterday. So this is a quick improvisation for ImprovFriday. Boys choir, double bass, tuba, celesta, bass drum, timpani and electronics.
East-West Choir went on sale and I received and installed my copy yesterday. So this is a quick improvisation for ImprovFriday. Boys choir, double bass, tuba, celesta, bass drum, timpani and electronics.
East-West Choir went on sale and I received and installed my copy yesterday. So this is a quick improvisation for ImprovFriday. Boys choir, double bass, tuba, celesta, bass drum, timpani and electronics.
East-West Choir went on sale and I received and installed my copy yesterday. So this is a quick improvisation for ImprovFriday. Boys choir, double bass, tuba, celesta, bass drum, timpani and electronics.
Year: 1983
Album:
Home Movies
Artist's description:
Music Concrete
This was recorded/performed in 1983
I used reel-to-reel and cassette and LP records and a HP-85 with 16k of ram, custom HP 8bit CPU @ 0.613MHz, running a BASIC program I made…
Year: 1983
Album:
Home Movies
Artist's description:
Music Concrete
This was recorded/performed in 1983
I used reel-to-reel and cassette and LP records and a HP-85 with 16k of ram, custom HP 8bit CPU @ 0.613MHz, running a BASIC program I made…
improvisation with pianoteq and hollywood strings
I am feeling like all of my improvisations sound the same again. I probably need to devote even more time to scoring - and building instruments.
improvisation with pianoteq and hollywood strings
I am feeling like all of my improvisations sound the same again. I probably need to devote even more time to scoring - and building instruments.
Year: 1999
Album:
Land of the Lost
Artist's description:
I don't remember where I got the drum set from but there is a custom percussion loop thanks to HammerHead.
The voice is mine suitably modified.
That is not a sequencer…
Norm's original 12/8 percussion track that forms the basis for the entire piece. http://alonetone.com/norm/tracks/mother-nut-drop
I'm involved in a microtonal music class. We are studying 11 edo instead of the normal 12 edo (equal division…
Year: 1999
Album:
Land of the Lost
Artist's description:
I don't remember where I got the drum set from but there is a custom percussion loop thanks to HammerHead.
The voice is mine suitably modified.
That is not a sequencer…
Norm's original 12/8 percussion track that forms the basis for the entire piece. http://alonetone.com/norm/tracks/mother-nut-drop
I'm involved in a microtonal music class. We are studying 11 edo instead of the normal 12 edo (equal division…
Year: 1999
Album:
Land of the Lost
Artist's description:
I don't remember where I got the drum set from but there is a custom percussion loop thanks to HammerHead.
The voice is mine suitably modified.
That is not a sequencer…
improvisation with pianoteq and hollywood strings
I am feeling like all of my improvisations sound the same again. I probably need to devote even more time to scoring - and building instruments.
this is totally impressive Lalo. Wow. What a piece of music! And emotional. Lovely work my friend!!! 18 minutes of constantly changing music - no that is difficult to do!!
Quite by accident I was listening to Chris Vaisvil's time stretched piece and had the improvFriday player going at the same time. It was like that chocolate and peanut butter thing, you know? So here is Chris' Out of My Body used as a backdrop…
Another one rebuilt after my freak SD card initialization fiasco. The excellent solo work was done by my buddy Gnasty - I love it!
This is the second part of a two part song. I'll get the other part up next hopefully.
Badass Solos: Gnasty…
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
Oh, I found that quite exhilarating, fair brought a flush to my cheeks!
Very tastefully done Chris, it all fits beautifully.
This is way hip, Chris.
i like the improve sounds you kick in with the choirs at 2:00....nice!
Great sounds!
Wicked , very , very nice track , sounds so good
East west, cool stuff. hope i can pick one up some day.
lovely.......
Amazing... weird and amazing!
A sweet job ......no no ......NO.....NO...NOT THAT BUTTON!!!!!!!!!!!......................
Super Delight man!
This is stunning...agree with the guys - beautiful.
like the way this sweeps .. perfect darkness. electronic evils
It's great to hear some home made instrument action. I have several percussion instruments that I have made...
Sweet!
Kinda disturbing!! Sounds like slowly uncoiling madness, as the onlookers back away.
Some very mischievous riffs in here!
Great stuff!
I still love it...
I always think long held notes are very effective in an atmospheric sort of way. This is a very lovely piece.
Comments made by vaisvil
this is cool - I like the orchestra through a resonator sound at 4:30
this is totally impressive Lalo. Wow. What a piece of music! And emotional. Lovely work my friend!!! 18 minutes of constantly changing music - no that is difficult to do!!
nice!
weirdly interesting !
which worm hole did you pass through? this is truly spacey material.
excellent! and hello fellow ebower!
a favorite song - excellent choice! interesting take on the song.
Does this have binaural beating? Very cool and unusual piece!
this is lovely! how did you realize this one? beautiful floating sound.
this really weird - practicing skeet shooting at a crick match?
nice - an odd juxtaposition - the first part sort of jumps arouns and the 2nd part sounds like a dark basement you shouldn't enter...
Its bad form to fav something with your own work - nonetheless I like what you've done here!!
I like this alot! Nice sound and space!
I like this! Is this then playing back a single phrase multiple ways?
very atmospheric - I like your touch Bruce!
nice trip!
very cool! I've not heard Arabic music a capella before! excellent!
great!!!
thank you for flying united :-)
nice work! I like your voice a lot.