song icon by Elaska
Free Sue is a work for spoken choir, bowed piano in 18 notes per octave, mallet piano in 18 notes per equal, strummed piano in 18 notes per octave, tabla ensemble, snare drum, frame drum ensemble and various gongs. It is…
Okay, so i had to check out your link. Then I had to research the book you read....then listen to the track....(very nice track study)...and now i must get a copy of the book. :) If nothing else it will be a good book for idea's.
song icon by Elaska
Free Sue is a work for spoken choir, bowed piano in 18 notes per octave, mallet piano in 18 notes per equal, strummed piano in 18 notes per octave, tabla ensemble, snare drum, frame drum ensemble and various gongs. It is…
A "re-composition"
Father's voice on a Relativistic Train
I abused the following ImprovFriday composers:
Fathers Voice by Adam Kondor
Heard Through Walls by Jim Goodin and Steve Moyes
IF - Winter by Andrew McCance
Piece 112610 by Shane W…
song icon by Elaska
Free Sue is a work for spoken choir, bowed piano in 18 notes per octave, mallet piano in 18 notes per equal, strummed piano in 18 notes per octave, tabla ensemble, snare drum, frame drum ensemble and various gongs. It is…
song icon by Elaska
Free Sue is a work for spoken choir, bowed piano in 18 notes per octave, mallet piano in 18 notes per equal, strummed piano in 18 notes per octave, tabla ensemble, snare drum, frame drum ensemble and various gongs. It is…
song icon by Elaska
Free Sue is a work for spoken choir, bowed piano in 18 notes per octave, mallet piano in 18 notes per equal, strummed piano in 18 notes per octave, tabla ensemble, snare drum, frame drum ensemble and various gongs. It is…
A "re-composition"
Father's voice on a Relativistic Train
I abused the following ImprovFriday composers:
Fathers Voice by Adam Kondor
Heard Through Walls by Jim Goodin and Steve Moyes
IF - Winter by Andrew McCance
Piece 112610 by Shane W…
this is just too good I have to give the machine's all the credits I did little more then guide them thru this landscapes in timeless experiential effects. I will have the big video that was cut up and layered here before effects soon to see…
yes this is part three of the disk i did...
this piece includes a hypnosis session doing a past life regression of me, bill newbold,.
just edits in the sounds.
This is a collab song with MTC. I almost hated adding anything to it cuz the first track he sent me was kickass vintage Jim. It totally changed flavors in the collab process, but still one of my favs
Didnt mean to have a political slant but had just got denied my large order soft drink in Manhattan.
All thats left are the small sodas with the "NY loves big cans" tee shirts
always liked this song. as a guitarist in the early 80's i played this song a lot in a band i was in. i went for a live sound on this so it would have a sort of an amplifier played live. i am the only one to blame for this song, as i did it all…
I think this needs a guitar solo but i'm not capable of doing it so if anyone would like to give it a go i would love to hear what you could come up with its in C. Otherwise i'm quite happy with it...now with a solo by Billy Jack
Please Don…
some mistakes, like playing live, but i make them right quicky. the song is for halloween and make of the lyrics what you will.
the drums have phaze on them. some of the soft guitars have phaze and flange. the beginning 2 1/2 mins are slow…
Chris Vaisvil sent me over some guitar to see what i could come up with…he also sent it to Phantasm777 to see what he could come up with on the drums and i might add has done a striling job with them….Chris then mixed it and sent it to me for…
yikes, hope i don't disgrace the beatles with this one. i tried to stay to the spirit of the song. obviously i didn't have a sitar and i didn't think i should need to re-create every sound effect they did, but i did many! one of my fav psyche…
i was trying to work on a piece for a shark video of mine, but this is what came out instead,, my piano moments collections are the small musical threads that emerge amongst/while i am working/thinking about other things,,,
Comments on vaisvil's stuff
nice shorty. I may have to look into that 60x60 as well.
Okay, so i had to check out your link. Then I had to research the book you read....then listen to the track....(very nice track study)...and now i must get a copy of the book. :) If nothing else it will be a good book for idea's.
:( Poor Eire. These are crazy days. Very expressive, moody track.
Different! but again your diversity speaks for itself!
I can feel the splinters coming out and it's driving me mad...another brilliant track!
Like some kind of devilish pick and mix!
Very cool. Perhaps it's my imagination but it seems that the chords in this tuning take on a different, almost metallic texture.
Very intriguing.
Very interesting!
This reminds me of the material of yours on that radio programme a while back. Most intriguing and clever stuff.
very beautiful!! Love it!
Movie material!
Brilliant composition!
Priceless tones and a bit drunk indeed, i like the sounds your pulling out of the GR-20!
interesting,,,
Drunken tones!
Wild tones.
Am finding your tunings project fascinating - and must say I really like the feel you have captured here. Beautiful piece!
Sounds kind of Christmassy - like the choir voice.
excellent
Comments made by vaisvil
this is... like being inside of a factory at night when the machines wake up and devise artifacts of their alien will.
I found this really interesting.
This series has a good flavor so far. More subtle than usual. The first piece reminded me of the magnetic field of Jupiter as picked up by Voyager.
cool!
love what you guys did here.
wow the a capella is just stunning!
Love the vocal harmonies!! Great tune to pick and nice excution
Nice - sounds very romantic period - quite dramatic and powerful.
Well, I like this one 'cause I can relate to the lyrics.
great vocals, great solo, great story!
incredible musical and story telling vision in this!
Thanks everyone!
lol! this is crazy great!~
Ah wow!
Thanks for the listen and comment! This is crazy! in a good way!
Thank you for the listen and comment Richard! We ought to try a classical guitar and piano duet some day!
awesome version! enjoyed this a lot!
I like stretched music - I do a lot of it myself - did you stretch a version of the Beatles Dear Prudence?
I usually don't fav songs i'm on... but it really was 99% Reg and Phan so...
Thanks for cooking up this collab - you and Phantasm rock!