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My 17 et guitar, ebow, Sonar X1, and recorded audio into 5 different channels at the same time with different effects
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Guest said

a very enjoyable listen indeed...

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My 17 et guitar, ebow, Sonar X1, and recorded audio into 5 different channels at the same time with different effects
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Guest said

wow...

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My 17 et guitar, ebow, Sonar X1, and recorded audio into 5 different channels at the same time with different effects
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richardlaceves said

another,, very creative take on our musical world,, i really enjoy your musical explorations,,, sometimes i feel like someone in the old world in the 1500's listening to tales brought from the new world across the sea.... very interesting

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My 17 et guitar, ebow, Sonar X1, and recorded audio into 5 different channels at the same time with different effects
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Newbold said

it is like playing to random computer musical notes. very well done.

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This is a serial improvisational piece (excepting some drum loops) in John O’Sullivan’s Blue JI tuning (which I rather like) – all of the instruments, African log drum, Nigerian log drum, Krin slit drum, Teponaxtli, Toere, Kaekeeke, Kalaau…
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Guest said

It's like an Irish folk cinematic feeling:)

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I'm surprised I forgot to post this collaboration with Norm and Char. Char performs the reading Norm performs the percussion Chris did choir, sax, bass, FXs Poem - Edgar Allen Poe Annabel Lee It was many and many a year ago…
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Breaking Light said

Like. Thanks for bringing my favorite Poe(m) to life!

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Calculated Electron Orbitals I have been exploring Sonar X1 and one of the ideas on my list was to apply the apreggiator to a piece of music that was classical and used the harmonic series – just sounded like a good idea. Well, here is the…
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Guest said

This just reconstructed my mind and further more it's brilliant Chris!

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This is a serial improvisational piece (excepting some drum loops) in John O’Sullivan’s Blue JI tuning (which I rather like) – all of the instruments, African log drum, Nigerian log drum, Krin slit drum, Teponaxtli, Toere, Kaekeeke, Kalaau…
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richardlaceves said

very nice,, i am just starting to use the garritan po, think i'll look into the world samples,,,, very nice piece

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Well, I finally got my hands on a 17 note per octave electric guitar thanks for Brad Smith, a local Luthier who did a lovely conversion of a Jay Turser strat copy I bought at the local Guitar Center for $65. The guitar is nicely very bright…
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Movement To Contact said

*staring at his stat copy in the corner.....* do you need more notes lil' buddy? do you? ;) Really dig the sound!

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This is a serial improvisational piece (excepting some drum loops) in John O’Sullivan’s Blue JI tuning (which I rather like) – all of the instruments, African log drum, Nigerian log drum, Krin slit drum, Teponaxtli, Toere, Kaekeeke, Kalaau…
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johnosullivan said

Sounds a bit like Ravel's Bolero. How about a bit more volume on the music and a bit less on the percussion? John.

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This is a serial improvisational piece (excepting some drum loops) in John O’Sullivan’s Blue JI tuning (which I rather like) – all of the instruments, African log drum, Nigerian log drum, Krin slit drum, Teponaxtli, Toere, Kaekeeke, Kalaau…
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Guest said

Very nice tune. but now you make me consider buying the Garritan World set too. ;-) These tuning capabilities in the new player are really awesome

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This is a serial improvisational piece (excepting some drum loops) in John O’Sullivan’s Blue JI tuning (which I rather like) – all of the instruments, African log drum, Nigerian log drum, Krin slit drum, Teponaxtli, Toere, Kaekeeke, Kalaau…
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Guest said

Nice one Chris. Very pretty. Love the pipes and the percussion.

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I'm surprised I forgot to post this collaboration with Norm and Char. Char performs the reading Norm performs the percussion Chris did choir, sax, bass, FXs Poem - Edgar Allen Poe Annabel Lee It was many and many a year ago…
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Guest said

Oh well recited. I thought it may have to compete with the band but no, that was great!

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Well, I finally got my hands on a 17 note per octave electric guitar thanks for Brad Smith, a local Luthier who did a lovely conversion of a Jay Turser strat copy I bought at the local Guitar Center for $65. The guitar is nicely very bright…
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Guest said

Such a pleasing tone!

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A serial improvisation in 12 equal setting Vachel Lindsay's 1931 reading of his poem "The Mysterious Cat" to musical accompaniment. Vachel Lindsay is considered the father of modern singing poetry, as he referred to it, in which verses are…
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Guest said

Most interesting, different and well played.

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Well, I finally got my hands on a 17 note per octave electric guitar thanks for Brad Smith, a local Luthier who did a lovely conversion of a Jay Turser strat copy I bought at the local Guitar Center for $65. The guitar is nicely very bright…
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Breaking Light said

That's so cool, and great tone! I want more notes too!

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Well, I finally got my hands on a 17 note per octave electric guitar thanks for Brad Smith, a local Luthier who did a lovely conversion of a Jay Turser strat copy I bought at the local Guitar Center for $65. The guitar is nicely very bright…
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Norm said

Oh boy. Don't forget to eat & sleep once in a while. I can't wait to hear what you come up with on this thing...

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Well, I finally got my hands on a 17 note per octave electric guitar thanks for Brad Smith, a local Luthier who did a lovely conversion of a Jay Turser strat copy I bought at the local Guitar Center for $65. The guitar is nicely very bright…
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kirklynch said

Interesting. I'd love to have a go at one of those myself

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Well, I finally got my hands on a 17 note per octave electric guitar thanks for Brad Smith, a local Luthier who did a lovely conversion of a Jay Turser strat copy I bought at the local Guitar Center for $65. The guitar is nicely very bright…
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thetworegs said

where do we start?. Have you something in mind?

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Well, I finally got my hands on a 17 note per octave electric guitar thanks for Brad Smith, a local Luthier who did a lovely conversion of a Jay Turser strat copy I bought at the local Guitar Center for $65. The guitar is nicely very bright…
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thetworegs said

I'd love to.

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